[E&S-seminars] Fwd: Seminar of interest: Dr. Bob van der Zwaan, 3/10/04

Karen Gibson kgibson at MIT.EDU
Tue Feb 10 11:26:30 EST 2004


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>Announcing A Special Energy Technology Innovation Project (ETIP) Seminar:
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>              "Uncertainty, Climate Change and the Environment"
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>                            Dr. Bob van der Zwaan
>                             ETIP Affiliate, KSG
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>                         Wednesday, March 10th, 2004
>                                   4:00 PM
>                      Fainsod Room, Littauer Bldg, KSG
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>Dr. Bob van der Zwaan works at the Energy Research Center of the
>Netherlands, and received his PhD in physics in 1995 after having been a
>researcher for four years at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics
>(CERN, Geneva). In Geneva he studied simultaneously international relations
>at the Graduate Institute for International Studies. In 1997, he obtained
>an Mphil in economic theory and econometrics from the University of
>Cambridge, King's College. Since then, he has been researching various
>subjects related to nuclear energy, energy economics and climate change.
>>From 1997 to 1999 he was a researcher at the Institut Français des
>Relations Internationales (IFRI, Paris). In the Fall of 1999 he was a
>visiting scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems
>Analysis (IIASA, Laxenburg). He was a 1999-2000 Science Fellow at the
>Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC, Stanford
>University). At the Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit
>Amsterdam, he is researching in the field of energy economics,
>technological change and the integrated assessment of global warming.



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