Join us at the PEOPLE Conference 2025 for these engaging workshops led by distinguished experts in their respective fields.
Life Cycle Assessment for Supply Chain Decarbonization: From Insight to Action (Day 1)
Led by: Dr. Iman Nosoohi, Assistant Professor of Operations Management, Faculty of Business Administration, Memorial University of Newfoundland
In today’s business environment, supply chains are under increasing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint and improve environmental performance. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) helps businesses identify carbon hotspots and implement effective strategies to reduce emissions. In this interactive workshop, participants will learn how to apply LCA to analyze supply chains’ environmental footprints and develop decarbonization strategies.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Explain the foundations of LCA and its applications.
Identify databases, standards, and software for implementing LCA.
Understand the connection between LCA and supply chain decarbonization.
Develop decarbonization strategies based on LCA results.
No prior knowledge of LCA or supply chain decarbonization is required. The workshop is designed to ensure that participants—including researchers and professionals from diverse backgrounds—can follow and engage.
X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS): A Molecular Scale Element-Specific Approach in Environmental Sustainability (Day 1)
Led by: Dr. Ning Chen, Senior Scientist and Beamline Responsible, Canadian Light Source (CLS)
One of the greatest challenges in environmental sustainability research is achieving an element-specific molecular-scale understanding of complex systems. X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS), one of the most widely applied synchrotron techniques, offers a unique capability to probe local structural environments at the nano to sub-nano scale with an exceptional resolution of ~0.02Å.
This workshop will introduce XAS to the environmental sustainability research community, covering its principles, unique resolution and capabilities, and diverse applications in studying crystalline and amorphous systems. Participants will gain insights into the synchrotron-based XAS facilities available in Canada, particularly at the Canadian Light Source, and explore a roadmap for XAS-driven research.
The session will be structured into two parts:
This workshop is designed for researchers in environmental sustainability seeking to expand their analytical toolbox with synchrotron-based XAS techniques. No prior experience in XAS is required, and all are welcome to participate.
Indigenous Engagement in Research (Day 1)
Led by: Dale Booth, President & Founder, Innovation 7
Since 2015, Indigenous communities have become increasingly involved in major infrastructure projects, policy development, and research initiatives. This shift has been driven by the Federal and provincial governments’ commitment to reconciliation, new inclusion policies, and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, which provide clear guidelines on fostering long-term, respectful relationships with Indigenous peoples.
As a result, Indigenous communities have developed engagement protocols and consultation processes to ensure their voices are heard in projects that take place in their traditional territories—including research initiatives. However, with a growing number of engagement requests, researchers must approach communities with cultural awareness, clear communication, and a well-structured methodology.
This interactive workshop will cover:
By the end of this workshop, participants will have a deeper understanding of culturally appropriate engagement strategies, practical tools for structuring their research approach, and insights into how universities and research institutions can build stronger, mutually beneficial relationships with Indigenous communities.
This session is ideal for researchers, academics, policymakers, and professionals looking to enhance their engagement strategies and ensure their projects contribute to positive, long-term partnerships.
These workshops offer a unique opportunity to learn from leading experts and engage in meaningful discussions. Stay tuned for session details and potential additional offerings!