Dr. Jeremy G. Venditti

Director of Environmental Science and Professor

School of Environmental Science & Geography, Simon Fraser University (SFU)

Dr. Venditti is a geomorphologist and Director of the River Dynamics Laboratory at SFU. His research focuses on the fluid and sediment dynamics of large river systems, with particular attention to bedrock canyons, global sediment export, and the physics of extreme flooding. His work, including publications in Nature, has advanced understanding of flow and incision in bedrock rivers. He has contributed to major collaborative studies, including research on how the 2015 megatsunami reshaped the Tyndall Glacier landscape. From 2021–2024, he led a BCSRIF-funded team examining the impacts of the Big Bar Landslide on salmon migration and population dynamics. He is the founding Director of SFU’s School of Environmental Sciences and has held research positions at UC Berkeley and Caltech.

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CAN DEMOCRACY SURVIVE AI?

Dr. Taylor Owen is a Canadian scholar and policy expert specializing in digital technologies, democracy, and international security. His research examines platform governance, information disorder, and the regulation of emerging technologies. Dr. Owen’s work has informed public policy debates in Canada and internationally, and he frequently advises governments and civil society organizations.

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THE SECRET LIFE OF MAX STERN AND HIS NAZI-LOOTED ART

Dr. Sara J. Angel founded the Art Canada Institute (ACI) in 2013 to democratize access to Canadian art for a diverse, twenty-first-century public, making high-quality, bilingual digital resources available to all regardless of location or prior knowledge. The ACI now offers open-source publications, a digital library, school art education programs, a fellowship program, and a weekly newsletter.