Non-member submission from ["James L. Sweeney" <jim.sweeney@stanford.edu>]

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>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 11:41:42 -0800
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>From: "James L. Sweeney" <jim.sweeney at stanford.edu>
>Subject: Stanford University Opening in Energy and Global
>  Sustainability 
>Please distribute the following announcement to people who might be=
> interested.
>
>Jim Sweeney
>
>
>CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY
>INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
>STANFORD UNIVERSITY
>E401 Encina Hall East
>Stanford, CA  94305
>Voice: 650-725-2606
>Fax: 650-725-1992
>
>Stanford=92s Institute for International Studies and its Center for=
> Environmental
>Science & Policy (CESP), in collaboration with the Electric Power Research
>Institute (EPRI), seeks a Senior Research Scholar in the field of Energy and
>Global Sustainability.  The successful candidate will be an individual with
>academic or other relevant experience and demonstrated competence in one or
>more of the areas of energy:  =20
>=B7       economics=20
>=B7       business, or=20
>=B7       law,=20
>as they relate to global sustainability and the environment.  In addition,
>knowledge and experience related to energy technologies will be considered=
>=20
>relevant to this position.
>
>CESP is an inter-disciplinary Center with associated faculty in the natural
>sciences, social sciences, engineering and professional schools, working on
>regional and global environmental, land-use and related issues.
>
>EPRI is a not-for-profit research consortium of some 700 corporations,=
> agencies
>and institutions, and an annual budget of about $500 million.  EPRI provides
>innovative science and technology to make the generation, delivery and use=
> of
>electricity affordable, efficient and environmentally sound through a
>collaborative program of research and development.  EPRI is sponsoring this
>position as part of its $1 million/year research program in Global Energy
>Strategies.
>
>Responsibilities:
>The Senior Research Scholar, working with Stanford personnel and with the
>relevant program offices at EPRI, will be responsible for development and
>implementation of new research projects and related activities in the fields=
> of
>energy and global sustainability.  Such will involve study of the=
> relationship
>of economic development, energy development and environmental change.=20
>Application areas might include environmental policy, technology policy,=
> energy
>policy, international regimes, and land use policy.
>
>In addition to his or her own initiatives, the Senior Research Scholar will
>collaborate with scholars from Stanford University and EPRI  in their=
> on-going
>research projects in related fields.  The Senior Research Scholar is also
>expected to work with both Stanford and EPRI personnel to develop research,
>facilitate and report on program activities and events; integrate and
>communicate research findings with appropriate audiences; and maintain a
>database of resources (including publications, web sites and organizations)
>related to global energy issues. =20
>
>In particular, it is envisaged that the scholar will play a lead role in
>organizing a recurring conference of energy and environmental leaders from
>government, industry and academia.  The purpose of the conference will be to
>present results of ongoing research and to identify new research directions.=
>=20
>The first such conference was hosted by EPRI on April 24-26, 1998.  A=
> summary
>of the event is available electronically by request to jmaulbet at epri.com
>
>Qualifications:
>Ph.D. or equivalent degree in economics, business, law, or the related=
> social
>sciences with an academic or experiential emphasis on energy and the global
>environment.  A proven ability to conduct independent research of a high
>quality; scholarly publications record or equivalent professional=
> experience.=20
>Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.  Excellent=
> interpersonal
>skills essential.  Additional expertise in natural science, engineering=
> and/or
>operations research will also be considered a plus.
>
>Salary:
>This position is a full-time, fixed term post for three years with=
> possibility
>to renew.  Salary is commensurate with experience.
>
>Applications:
>A letter of application, a copy of the applicant=92s resume, and the names=
> and
>addresses of five references, should be forwarded to:
>
>Professor Thomas Heller
>c/o Lori McVay
>Center for Environmental Science & Policy
>E401 Encina Hall East
>Stanford, CA  94305
>
>
>Position Closing Date:  January 15, 1999
>
>James L. Sweeney, Stanford University
>Department of Engineering-Economic Systems and Operations Research=20
>Voice:  650-723-2847;  Fax:    650-723-1614=20
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><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times">Please distribute the following
>announcement to people who might be interested.<br>
><br>
>Jim Sweeney<br>
><br>
><br>
><div align=3D"center">
>CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLICY<br>
>INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES<br>
>STANFORD UNIVERSITY<br>
>E401 Encina Hall East<br>
>Stanford, CA&nbsp; 94305<br>
></div>
><div align=3D"right">
>Voice: 650-725-2606<br>
>Fax: 650-725-1992<br>
><br>
></div>
>Stanford=92s Institute for International Studies and its Center for
>Environmental Science &amp; Policy (CESP), in collaboration with the
>Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), seeks a Senior Research Scholar
>in the field of Energy and Global Sustainability.&nbsp; The successful
>candidate will be an individual with academic or other relevant
>experience and demonstrated competence in one or more of the areas of
>energy:</font><font face=3D"Symbol">
><dl>
><dl>
><dd>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font=
> face=3D"Times New Roman, Times">economics</font><font face=3D"Symbol">
><dd>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font=
> face=3D"Times New Roman, Times">business,
>or</font><font face=3D"Symbol">
><dd>=B7<x-tab>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</x-tab></font><font=
> face=3D"Times New Roman, Times">law,=20
></dl>
></dl>as they relate to global sustainability and the environment.&nbsp;
>In addition, knowledge and experience related to energy technologies will
>be considered&nbsp; relevant to this position.<br>
><br>
>CESP is an inter-disciplinary Center with associated faculty in the
>natural sciences, social sciences, engineering and professional schools,
>working on regional and global environmental, land-use and related
>issues.<br>
><br>
>EPRI is a not-for-profit research consortium of some 700 corporations,
>agencies and institutions, and an annual budget of about $500
>million.&nbsp; EPRI provides innovative science and technology to make
>the generation, delivery and use of electricity affordable, efficient and
>environmentally sound through a collaborative program of research and
>development.&nbsp; EPRI is sponsoring this position as part of its $1
>million/year research program in Global Energy Strategies.<br>
><br>
>Responsibilities:<br>
>The Senior Research Scholar, working with Stanford personnel and with the
>relevant program offices at EPRI, will be responsible for development and
>implementation of new research projects and related activities in the
>fields of energy and global sustainability.&nbsp; Such will involve study
>of the relationship of economic development, energy development and
>environmental change.&nbsp; Application areas might include environmental
>policy, technology policy, energy policy, international regimes, and land
>use policy.<br>
><br>
>In addition to his or her own initiatives, the Senior Research Scholar
>will collaborate with scholars from Stanford University and EPRI&nbsp; in
>their on-going research projects in related fields.&nbsp; The Senior
>Research Scholar is also expected to work with both Stanford and EPRI
>personnel to develop research, facilitate and report on program
>activities and events; integrate and communicate research findings with
>appropriate audiences; and maintain a database of resources (including
>publications, web sites and organizations) related to global energy
>issues.&nbsp; <br>
><br>
>In particular, it is envisaged that the scholar will play a lead role in
>organizing a recurring conference of energy and environmental leaders
>from government, industry and academia.&nbsp; The purpose of the
>conference will be to present results of ongoing research and to identify
>new research directions.&nbsp; The first such conference was hosted by
>EPRI on April 24-26, 1998.&nbsp; A summary of the event is available
>electronically by request to
></font><font face=3D"Times, Times">jmaulbet at epri.com<br>
><br>
></font><font face=3D"Times New Roman, Times">Qualifications:<br>
>Ph.D. or equivalent degree in economics, business, law, or the related
>social sciences with an academic or experiential emphasis on energy and
>the global environment.&nbsp; A proven ability to conduct independent
>research of a high quality; scholarly publications record or equivalent
>professional experience.&nbsp; Excellent communication skills, both oral
>and written.&nbsp; Excellent interpersonal skills essential.&nbsp;
>Additional expertise in natural science, engineering and/or operations
>research will also be considered a plus.<br>
><br>
>Salary:<br>
>This position is a full-time, fixed term post for three years with
>possibility to renew.&nbsp; Salary is commensurate with experience.<br>
><br>
>Applications:<br>
>A letter of application, a copy of the applicant=92s resume, and the names
>and addresses of five references, should be forwarded to:<br>
><br>
>Professor Thomas Heller<br>
>c/o Lori McVay<br>
>Center for Environmental Science &amp; Policy<br>
>E401 Encina Hall East<br>
>Stanford, CA&nbsp; 94305<br>
><br>
><br>
>Position Closing Date:&nbsp; January 15, 1999<br>
></font><br>
><div>James L. Sweeney, Stanford University</div>
><div>Department of Engineering-Economic Systems and Operations Research
></div>
>Voice:&nbsp; 650-723-2847;&nbsp; Fax:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 650-723-1614
></html>
>
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>
>
>
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