Day, Yeong-tyi

Date 2015/10/25 13:00:00 | Topic: Academia

Current position
*Associate Professor
Department of Landscape Architecture /
Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan
*Director
Sustainable Build Environment Research Center/
Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

Research Interests
Ecological Design
Cultural Ecology
General Ecology


Contact
timday@cycu.edu.tw
TEL: +886-3-2656405____CP: 0932756493
Fax: +886-3-2656449

Education
1983.06, B.S. in Zoology,
College of Science, National Taiwan University
1998.06, M.S. in Wildlife Biology, Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management
College of Natural Resources, University of Massachusetts, USA
2004.07, PhD in Zoology,
College of Science, National Taiwan University

Experience
2002.08 ~ 2004.07,
Associate Professor at the Graduate Institute of Wildlife Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (NPUST)
1997.08 ~ 2002.07,
Associate Professor at Department of Wildlife Conservation, NPUST
1992.08 ~ 1997.07,
Associate Professor at Department of Forest Resources, National Pingtung Polytechnuque Institute
1993.01 ~ 1994.01,
Part-time Associate Professor at Department of Biology and Department of Urban Planning, National Cheng-Kong University
1984.01 ~ 1987.06,
Teaching Assistant, Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.

Events and Activities

____Dr. Yeong-tyi Timothy Day is Associate Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture, at Chung Yuan Christian University . His researches apply Cultural Ecology to spatial studies in a broad scale such as national land planning, site planning, and permaculture. Now he is studying how to use Ethnographical field method to uncover the local knowledge, which should become permaculture design foundation for certain community in remote area.


____Dr. Day Yeong-tyi, one of TSSBEā€™s Director, was invited to be part of the committee of judges at the 5+2 Environmental Art Design Cup of China Institute of Architectural Decoration and Design held by the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute from Oct. 24 to Oct. 25, 2015. Based on the themes "interconnection" and "symbiosis", the contest was open to environmental design schools in western China. Gold, silver and bronze medal winners were selected under the categories: architecture, landscape and combination. The day after the contest, Dr. Day delivered a speech at the forum entitled "Lost in the Greater Symbiosis", which was about the blind spots in human thinking and self-salvation in a world of climate change and frequent disasters. Dr. Day also served as a commentator in the symposium for exchanges in environmental design teaching.
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