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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jeroen Dobbelaere\nhosted by Jeremie Palacci\nAbstract
 : Research\, education and science advances all rely on active communicati
 on and the exchange of ideas and findings to allow further progress. There
 fore\, the current research environment is very international and relies o
 n business travel as a way to facility this exchange.  Monitoring our fo
 otprint will be key to understand our current situation and how to align w
 ith European NET Zero targets. This active exchange (going abroad and invi
 ting guests and new colleagues) comprises in average between 20-40% of the
  CO2 footprint of a university or research institute.  Our mobility surv
 ey in 2023 was a first step to get detailed data. In addition six ISTA stu
 dents analysed the campus footprint using the 2022 data and analysed how m
 uch CO2 can be saved if we included more train travel. Speakers: Jeroen D
 obbelaere (Sustainability Manager ISTA)\, Natalia Ruzickova ( Phd-Student 
 Tkacik Group) and Anna Sisak (Phd-Student Hausel Group)
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:maria.arias.sutil@ista.ac.at
SUMMARY:Jeroen Dobbelaere: Quantitatively understanding of work related mob
 ility in academia
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/4247
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