BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250829T204053EDT-9268xBgvUt@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250830T004053Z DESCRIPTION:Urban Heat Island Variability in Montreal: understanding curren t and future trends using advanced Geospatial analysis\n\nProfessor Raja S engupta\n\nWith rising global temperatures\, urban populations\, especiall y in densely populated areas\, face higher risk of heat-related illnesses. The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect\, where cities are warmer than surroun ding rural areas\, exacerbates this risk. This is very relevant for Montre al\, where heat-related casualties are often reported. To understand the i ntra-city variability\, we uniquely combine Volunteered Geographic Informa tion (VGI) with advanced Geospatial data and analysis to develop novel way s of understanding spatio-temporal factors influencing UHI. Furthermore\, future impact on human health is a key concern of UHI. Here\, we propose t he development of Agent-Based Models to both study (a) future urban develo pment\, including densification following the implementation of specific z oning rules\, and (b) how specific individuals may be affected by a combin ation of factors\, e.g.\, their residential location as well as personal m obility.\n\nRecent changes in sea ice melt onset in the Canadian Arctic\n \nProfessor Mallik Mahmud\n\nThe timing of sea ice melt onset (MO) in the Arctic is crucial because it influences the surface energy balance and det ermines the amount of sea ice that survives the melt season. In this talk\ , I will present recent changes in the timing of MO in the Queen Elizabeth Islands (QEI)\, located within the Last Ice Area of the Canadian Arctic A rchipelago. To provide context\, I will compare the 2015-2024 MO record wi th the earlier SAR record (1997-2014) and the long-term passive microwave (PMW) record (1979-2022). This comparison will highlight the varying resul ts obtained from different remote sensing sensors and scientific methodolo gies\, emphasizing the significance of these advancements in remote sensin g technology.\n DTSTART:20250908T140000Z DTEND:20250908T150000Z LOCATION:Room 426\, Burnside Hall\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0B9\, 805 rue Sherbrooke Ouest SUMMARY:Geography Faculty Talks: Raja Sengupta & Mallik Mahmud URL:/qls/channels/event/geography-faculty-talks-raja-s engupta-mallik-mahmud-366876 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR