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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160915T183000
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URL:https://ssa.ccny.cuny.edu/events/anthropocene-feniosky-pena-mora/
SUMMARY:Anthropocene: FENIOSKY PEÑA-MORA
DESCRIPTION:Introduction: Lance Jay Brown\n\nDr. Feniosky Peña-Mora is the
  Commissioner of the New York City Department of Design and Construction\,
  the nation’s largest civic design and construction project management a
 gency. DDC has completed more than 3\,700 projects with an approximate val
 ue of $15 billion. As Commissioner\, Peña-Mora directs a $15 billion acti
 ve portfolio of 1\,200 resilient sustainable construction projects. This p
 ortfolio will expand to nearly $17 billion over the next five years.\n\nPr
 ior to joining DDC\, Peña-Mora served as the Edwin Howard Armstrong Profe
 ssor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics\, the Professor of Ear
 th and Environmental Engineering\, and the Professor of Computer Science a
 t Columbia University. Previous to his tenure at Columbia\, he was an asso
 ciate provost and the Gutgsell Endowed Professor at the University of Illi
 nois at Urbana-Champaign. Before Illinois\, Peña-Mora was the Gilbert W. 
 Winslow Career Development Associate Professor at the Massachusetts Instit
 ute of Technology\, where he also earned his master of science and doctor 
 of science degrees in civil engineering in 1991 and 1994.\n\nHis research 
 includes information technology support for preparedness\, response\, and 
 recovery during critical physical infrastructures disasters. His work has 
 earned him an international reputation for change management\, conflict re
 solution\, sustainable construction\, and processes integration during the
  design and development of large civil engineering systems. Peña-Mora was
  the chief information technology consultant on the Boston Central Artery 
 Third Harbor Tunnel Project\, where he focused on information technology s
 upport for change management and process integration during the design and
  construction phases of the $14.8 billion\, two-decade long engineering en
 deavor.\n\nPeña-Mora is the author or co-author of more than 200 scholarl
 y publications. He holds six patents and one provisional patent. As a prof
 essional engineer registered in the Dominican Republic\, he is a key figur
 e in high-profile international projects and companies.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nAll 
 lectures are free\, open to the public\, and held at 6:30 pm in the Bernar
 d and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Sciame Auditorium. Continuing Ed
 ucation Credit for registered New York architects is available.\nLecture s
 eries sponsored by Sciame . . . Where Building Is an Art.
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Sciame Lectures
LOCATION:Sciame Auditorium (Room 107)\, 141 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\
 , 10031\, United States
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