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The latest from Volt-Age

March 2026

New opportunities

Call for Cohort Committee Representatives

Current graduate students and postdoctoral fellows can submit a self-nomination form by 12 p.m. (EST) on April 2, 2026.

Indigenous Outreach and Engagement Officer

Apply by April 8th to strengthen partnerships with Indigenous communities and inspire the next generation of leaders in sustainable technologies.

Research and innovation updates

CITYplayer allows users to redesign neighbourhoods and see sustainability impacts in real time.
CITYplayer allows users to redesign neighbourhoods and see sustainability impacts in real time.

From game engine to digital twin: Concordia researchers build tools for the cities of tomorrow

At the Next-Generation Cities Institute, TOOLS4CITIES draws on contributions from Ursula Eicker, a Volt-Age Principal Investigator, to turn urban data into hands-on simulations for citizens and decision-makers.

Introducing the 2026 Volt-Age Living Labs

Discover how these initiatives are advancing community-driven electrification and supporting a low-carbon future.

Events

Impact Project spotlight

DECODER: Digitalization for Energy-Efficiency

Jenn McArthur’s project (Toronto Metropolitan University) develops DECODER to support building decarbonization in Canada.

Securing Smart Environments

Lorenzo De Carli’s project (University of Calgary) develops tools to protect connected devices, data and privacy for secure smart cities.


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