Städte at the Crossroads
Megatrends wie Urbanisierung und Klimawandel bestimmen die Zukunft der Städte, in denen 2050 laut OECD zwei Drittel der Weltbevölkerung leben werden. Gefragt sind intelligente und nachhaltige Lösungen. Welche Städte nehmen bereits heute eine Vorreiterrolle ein?
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Ph.D. M.Sc. B.Sc. Robert CLARK
Senior Vice President for Research and Dean, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Rochester; Director, Minerals Technologies Incorporated; Rochester
1992 | Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
1996-2001 | Director, Center for Applied Control, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina |
1998-2000 | Associate Professor, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina |
1999-2000 | Chief Technology Officer, Imeron, Cary, North Carolina |
2000-2001 | Professor, Duke University |
2001-2003 | Jeffrey N. Vinik Professor, Duke University |
2001-2007 | Director, Center for Biologically Inspired Materials and Material Systems, Duke University |
2001-2003 | Senior Associate Dean for Research, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University |
since 2003 | Secondary Appointment, Department of Biomedical Engineering |
Thomas Lord Professor of Engineering, Duke University | |
2003-2007 | Senior Associate Dean, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University |
2007 | Chair, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University |
2007-2008 | Dean, Pratt School of Engineering, Duke University |
since 2008 | Professor, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Rochester |
2008-2016 | Dean, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Rochester |
since 2010 | Director, Minerals Technologies Incorporated (MTX) |
2012-2016 | Senior Vice President for Research, University of Rochester |
since 2016 | Provost and Senior Vice President for Research, University of Rochester |
Paul HORN
Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP), New York University; Former Senior Vice President, IBM Corporation, New York
1973 | Doctoral degree in physics, University of Rochester |
1973-1979 | Professor of Physics, James Franck Institute and Physics Department, University of Chicago |
1979-2007 | Various positions in IBM, including Senior Vice-President of the IBM Corporation and Executive Director of Research |
2007-2009 | Distinguished Scientist in Residence, NYU - New York University |
since 2009 | Senior Vice Provost for Research, NYU |
Ph.D. D.Sc. Bertil ANDERSSON
President, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
1972 | BSc Umea University |
1974 | MSc Umea University |
1978 | PhD Lund University |
1982 | DSc Lund University |
1989-1997 | Member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry (Chair 1997) |
1996-2003 | Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Sciences, University of Stockholm |
1999-2003 | Rector, Linköping University |
2004-2007 | European Science Foundation in Strasbourg as its Chief Executive. |
2007 | NTU's first Provost |
2000-2006 | Member of the Nobel Foundation |
2004-2007 | Vice President, European Research Advisory Board (EURAB) of the European Commission |
2011 | NTU's third President |
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Nobel Foundation | |
Professor of Biochemistry, Linköping University; Adjunct Professor, Umeå University; visiting Professor and Fellow, Imperial College London | |
Research adviser to the Swedish government | |
Adviser to business activities in the area of biotechnology and pharma |