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Public scholar: Sarah Farahdel

How can we design a Sustainability Assessment Framework to help organizations select, prioritize, and understand the relationships between sustainability indicators, fostering improved decision-making in achieving sustainability goals?

My inspiration

Sarah Farahdel is a doctoral candidate at Concordia’s Institute of Information Systems Engineering. Her research focuses on improving how organizations assess their sustainability performance. She holds a bachelor's and a master's degree in industrial engineering from Concordia and has more than ten years of industry experience in various domains including, management consulting, program management, procurement and strategic sourcing and supply chain. 

Motivated by her work experiences, Sarah noticed a common challenge among organizations as they struggled to navigate sustainability initiatives effectively. She saw that they relied solely on expert judgement to prioritize their sustainability indicators and understand the trade-off and synergies amongst them.

Her research seeks to analyze limitations in existing sustainability assessment frameworks in literature and further integrate data-driven approaches including machine learning and simulation design to address these gaps. Sarah is committed to sharing her knowledge, both in academia and as an educator, teaching graduate engineering students about supply chain design and simulation modeling techniques. She also advocates for women in STEM fields, having previously held several leadership roles in this area.

Department

Information Systems Engineering

Languages

English, French, Farsi

Supervisors

Anjali Awasthi, Chun Wang

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