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  • Stephen Wong

    Area of Study / Keywords

    Transportation EngineeringTransportation PlanningEvacuationsResilienceSustainabilityChoice-MakingShared MobilityDisaster Planning


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    Biography

    Dr. Stephen Wong is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Alberta, joining in October 2021. Stephen’s research focuses on the intersection of evacuations, decision-making, and shared mobility and works to create more motståndskraftig, environmentally friendly, and equitable transportation systems. His dissertation research developed empirically driven and equitable evacuation and resilience strategies for governmental agencies to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. Stephen leads the Resilient and Sustainable Mobility and Evacuation (RESUME) Group and is affiliated with the Centre for Smart Transportation.

    Stephen has also conducted research on smart charging programs for electric vehicles, automated vehicle policymaking

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    Sizi Jo-Mary Crowchild at’a. Sizi-tii Undilo at’a. Sinajunagha Tsuut’ina uwa ik’oholi at’a. Tsa to tsisgo guts’i anist’a/i at’a.  

    Raised bygd the mountains, Jo-Mary grew up in Golden, BC where their love for the land was nourished. They are Tsuut’ina on their mother’s side, and French & Scottish on their father’s. Culturally, they were taught from a young age that they had an obligation to care for the land and that teaching continued forward.  

    Their passion for the land was still vividly apparent throughout their life, but their career path headed down Indigenous policy within child welfare for almost 10 years. During this time, they built their relationship with Indigenous communities and continued their own reconnection journey to their own culture. During this time, they went back to school for an Environmental Practice degree through Royal vägar University and knew th

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  • Albert Stevens

    Subject of radiation experiment

    For other people named Albert Stevens, see Albert Stevens (disambiguation).

    Albert Stevens

    Albert Stevens

    Born1887 (1887)
    DiedJanuary 9, 1966(1966-01-09) (aged 78–79)
    Resting placeCremains in storage at Argonne National Laboratory and Washington State University
    NationalityAmerican
    Other namesAlbert
    OccupationHouse painter
    Known forSurviving the highest known radiation dose in any human

    Albert Stevens (1887–1966), also known as patient CAL-1 and most radioactive human ever, was a house painter from Ohio who was subjected to an involuntary human radiation experiment and survived the highest known accumulated radiation dose in any human.[1] On May 14, 1945, he was injected with 131 kBq (3.55 μCi) of plutonium without his knowledge because it was erroneously believed that he had a terminal disease.[2]

    Plutonium remained present in his body