Noelle Eckley Selin
@noelleselin
Professor @mitidss @eapsmit. Director, MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy. Book: Mercury Stories, MIT Press, 2020.
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http://mit.edu/selin 08-01-2013 20:48:41
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Check out our PNASNews article w Alessandro Taberna Antonia Hadjimichael Brayton Noll featured in the SI on #Sustainability edited by Noelle Eckley Selin Amanda Giang William C. Clark: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… Happy to add a few words on this European Research Council (ERC)-funded work. SC3 Team @tudelftTBM
New paper by Rebecca Saari Megan Lickley Madhur Anand Chris Bauch AmyLi Kathryn Conlon et al. as part of our special feature on Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development (w/Amanda Giang William C. Clark ); for otehr papers see pnas.org/topic/555
Interested in AI / data science and atmospheric chemistry (or any chemistry). Lectureship position going at Chemistry Dept at University of York. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lectur… Jobs in Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols
A new modeling approach developed by MIT Joint Program faculty affiliate Noelle Eckley Selin and two MIT colleagues could help decision-makers identify--and design interventions for--future long-term #agriculture #sustainability challenges. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
Can old data teach us new things (or remind us of things we've forgotten)? Inspired during a visit back to Berkeley by Timothy Bertram,chris cappa proposed a session with editorial support from@ChemDelphine and me. Hope to see you and your vintage data at #AGU24!
Check out the Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development Special Feature in PNASNews! Organized by Noelle Eckley Selin, Amanda Giang, and William C. Clark, it showcases recent advances in modeling that enhance #Sustainability #Science. pnas.org/topic/555
Big thanks to Noelle Eckley Selin Amanda Giang William C. Clark for leading the special issue in PNASNews on “Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development” A strong set of papers emerging from a series of workshops. pnas.org/topic/555 Two of note (among others) 🧵👇 1/4
My dept, MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing, is hiring 2 jr and 1 sr faculty this year. It's a cohort hire; we're looking for people who work at intersection of media & STEM w/a focus on transforming society; potential areas of focus: climate, disinformation, democracy. Details: cmsw.mit.edu/cms-cohort-sea…
Excited to share some new work diagnosing Green's Functions for the spatial temperature response to CO2 emissions🌡️🌍 We show that this approach can capture spatial temperature responses in *most* places to varying emission trajectories w/ Noelle Eckley Selin agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…