Tanya TALWAR
PhD STUDENT
Tanya is a researcher in sustainable and climate resilient design. She aims to conceptualize human habitats with net-positive impact on the ecosystem and forward urban environments that foster symbiotic growth.
At present, she is a research assistant with Future resilient systems (Singapore-ETH center) and NUS, where she is leveraging CFD tools to assess the impact of anthropogenic emissions on urban wind environments.
Tanya holds a Master’s degree in Integrated Sustainable Design from National University of Singapore. During her studies, she worked extensively on developing a future policy framework for the self-sufficient city of Singapore. The project raised discussions on topical subjects, like circular economy, building integrated agriculture, accessible public infrastructure, and water efficiency at building, neighborhood and city scales.
She was also part of the team that won the Microsoft Azure hackathon on Agro-tech development in the Singapore. More information can be found in this walkthrough and article.
You can reach out to her via LinkedIn.