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DESCRIPTION:Maxwell alumni\, students\, and friends are invited to join gra
 duates and students from the College of Engineering and Computer Science f
 or a virtual faculty conversation on Thursday\, October 15 at 4:00-5:00 p.
 m. ET. Professor&nbsp\;Peter\nWilcoxen&nbsp\;from the Maxwell School and P
 rofessor&nbsp\;Charles\nT. Driscoll&nbsp\;from the College of Engineering 
 and Computer\nScience will be joined by Kathy Fallon Lambert from the Harv
 ard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to discuss and engage in Q&amp\;A ab
 out the Clean Energy Futures research project.The Clean Energy Futures pro
 ject aims to quantify the efficacy\, \nefficiency\, and equity of four con
 trasting policy approaches for \nreducing electricity sector emissions\, a
 nd to provide policymakers with \nrigorous\, timely\, and useable science 
 for decision-making. In this \nfaculty Q&amp\;A\, members of the Clean Ene
 rgy Futures team will outline \ntheir research approach to the project\, p
 resent the team’s preliminary \nfindings\, and offer future next steps to 
 continue this research.&nbsp\;Register for the October 15 virtual forumFor
  questions or more information about this online event\, please contact th
 e Maxwell Alumni Office at&nbsp\;alum@maxwell.syr.edu.Program participants
  will include:Professor Charles T. Driscoll&nbsp\;is Science Lead for the 
 Clean Energy Futures research project. He is \nUniversity Professor of Env
 ironmental Systems and Distinguished \nProfessor of Civil &amp\; Environme
 ntal Engineering in the College of \nEngineering and Computer Science at S
 yracuse University.Also a member of the Clean Energy Futures research team
 \, Professor Peter Wilcoxen\n is Director of the Center for Environmental 
 Policy and Administration \n(CEPA) at the Maxwell School of Syracuse Unive
 rsity. He also serves as \nProfessor\, Public Administration and Internati
 onal Affairs\, the Ajello \nProfessor in Energy and Environmental Policy\,
  and a Laura J. and L. \nDouglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellenc
 e.Kathy Fallon Lambert&nbsp\;is the Clean Energy Futures project’s Policy 
 Engagement Lead. She is Director of the Science Policy Exchange and Senior
  Advisor at the Harvard TH Chan School Center for Climate\, Health\, and t
 he Global Environment at Harvard University. The Clean Energy Futures proj
 ect is comprised of\nscience and policy engagement researchers from Syracu
 se University’s College of\nEngineering and Computer Science and the Maxwe
 ll School\, Georgia Institute of\nTechnology\, Science Policy Exchange\, R
 esources for the Future\, and Harvard\nUniversity’s TH Chan School of Publ
 ic Health’s Center for Climate\, Health\, and\nthe Global Environment (C-C
 HANGE).  
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL: Faculty Conversation - Clean Energy Futures
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Maxwell alumni\, students\, and friends are
  invited to join graduates and students from the College of Engineering an
 d Computer Science for a virtual faculty conversation on Thursday\, Octobe
 r 15 at 4:00-5:00 p.m. ET. Professor&nbsp\;<strong>Peter\nWilcoxen&nbsp\;<
 /strong>from the Maxwell School and Professor&nbsp\;<strong>Charles\nT. Dr
 iscoll&nbsp\;</strong>from the College of Engineering and Computer\nScienc
 e will be joined by <b>Kathy Fallon Lambert</b> from the Harvard T.H. Chan
  School of Public Health to discuss and engage in Q&amp\;A about the Clean
  Energy Futures research project.</p><p>The Clean Energy Futures project a
 ims to quantify the efficacy\, \nefficiency\, and equity of four contrasti
 ng policy approaches for \nreducing electricity sector emissions\, and to 
 provide policymakers with \nrigorous\, timely\, and useable science for de
 cision-making. In this \nfaculty Q&amp\;A\, members of the Clean Energy Fu
 tures team will outline \ntheir research approach to the project\, present
  the team’s preliminary \nfindings\, and offer future next steps to contin
 ue this research.&nbsp\;</p><p><a href="http://cc.syr.edu/cleanenergyfutur
 es" title="Register for the October 15 virtual forum">Register for the Oct
 ober 15 virtual forum</a></p><p><i>For questions or more information about
  this online event\, please contact the Maxwell Alumni Office at&nbsp\;<a 
 href="mailto:alum@maxwell.syr.edu">alum@maxwell.syr.edu</a>.</i></p><p>Pro
 gram participants will include:</p><p>Professor <strong><a href="https://e
 ng-cs.syr.edu/our-departments/civil-and-environmental-engineering/people/f
 aculty/?peopleid=3007" title="Charles T. Driscoll">Charles T. Driscoll</a>
 &nbsp\;</strong>is Science Lead for the Clean Energy Futures research proj
 ect. He is \nUniversity Professor of Environmental Systems and Distinguish
 ed \nProfessor of Civil &amp\; Environmental Engineering in the College of
  \nEngineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University.</p><p>Also a m
 ember of the Clean Energy Futures research team\, Professor <strong><a hre
 f="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/wilcoxen/" title="Peter Wilcoxen">Peter Wil
 coxen</a></strong>\n is Director of the Center for Environmental Policy an
 d Administration \n(CEPA) at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. He
  also serves as \nProfessor\, Public Administration and International Affa
 irs\, the Ajello \nProfessor in Energy and Environmental Policy\, and a La
 ura J. and L. \nDouglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence.</p><p>
 <strong><a href="https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/c-change/team/kathy-fallon-l
 ambert/" title="Kathy Fallon Lambert">Kathy Fallon Lambert</a></strong>&nb
 sp\;is the Clean Energy Futures project’s Policy Engagement Lead. She is D
 irector of the Science Policy Exchange and Senior Advisor at the Harvard T
 H Chan School Center for Climate\, Health\, and the Global Environment at 
 Harvard University. </p><p><em>The Clean Energy Futures project is compris
 ed of\nscience and policy engagement researchers from Syracuse University’
 s College of\nEngineering and Computer Science and the Maxwell School\, Ge
 orgia Institute of\nTechnology\, Science Policy Exchange\, Resources for t
 he Future\, and Harvard\nUniversity’s TH Chan School of Public Health’s Ce
 nter for Climate\, Health\, and\nthe Global Environment (C-CHANGE).</em> <
 /p><p> </p>
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