BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250910T131132EDT-5075g7EJfW@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250910T171132Z DESCRIPTION:The Department of Bioresource Engineering invites you to a spec ial seminar by Dr Peter Adewale\, Research Associate Bioprocessing and Bio catalysis\, NRC-ACRD\n\nThe food systems\, safety\, and nutrition challeng es are complex problems that require a holistic and coordinated approach t o address. Many proposed solutions for food systems are queried by differe nt disciplinary\, divisional\, and institutional stakeholders. Increasingl y globalized food systems further compound the challenges that necessitate cohesive interactions across different scales and food systems levels. A multidisciplinary approach and integrated actions are needed for effective food systems. To transit towards food system sustainability\, many food s ystem activities might require reconstruction. Applying engineering skills to address most food systems challenges will ensure the practical sustain ability of food production\, supply chain\, and consumption. This talk wil l focus on the application of engineering skills such as circular economy\ , non-invasive food quality and safety mechanisms\, and smart food packagi ng systems to address food systems challenges.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nDr. Peter Adewale received his PhD in 2015 from ºÚÁÏÉç in the Food and Bioprocess Engineering Lab of the Bioresource Engineering Department. At ºÚÁÏÉç\, he was involved in both national and international projects c overing food and biomaterials characterization\, agricultural and industri al waste valorization to value-added products. During his postdoc at Lakeh ead University – Biorefining Research Institute\, Canada\, Dr. Adewale pio neered and initiated a series of research in biomaterials using forest and agriculture wastes as feedstocks. In 2019\, He joined the Bioprocessing a nd Biocatalysis portfolio of the NRC-ACRD Research Center as a Research As sociate. Since then\, he has played an essential role for many collaborati ve projects on the sustainability of pulse protein processing in Canada. D r. Adewale has published more than 15 peer-reviewed articles in reputable scientific journals with an H-index of 10 and i10-index of 10 and presente d 5 industrial and technical reports.\n\nTO PARTICIPATE: Live on Zoom\n\nZ oom Meeting ID: 841 1539 0729\n Passcode: 007402\n DTSTART:20210311T150000Z DTEND:20210311T150000Z LOCATION:Online SUMMARY:Creating Sustainable Food Systems for Present and Future Food Chall enges URL:/macdonald/channels/event/creating-sustainable-foo d-systems-present-and-future-food-challenges-329174 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR