时间:2018年8月21日(周二)10:00
地点:欧宝首页,官方入口樱顶老图书馆
主讲人:DAVID T. ALLEN教授 美国工程院院士
题目:Combining Innovative Science and Policy to Improve Air Quality in Cities with Refining and Chemicals Manufacturing
主讲人简介:
David T. Allen,美国德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校化学工程系Gertz Regents讲席教授,能源与环境资源研究中心主任,美国化学会ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering创刊主编,美国工程院院士。他的主要研究领域为城市空气质量、可持续系统工程、环境及工程教材的开发等,他发表出版了七部著作和250余篇学术论文,他在工程教育和环境教育领域也做出了杰出贡献。他的工作成果获得美国国家科学基金会、AT&T基金会、美国化学工程师协会、环境工程与科学教授协会及德克萨斯州政府等社会各界广泛认可。他领导了德州空气质量研究,他主导的多个空气质量测量研究对有关空气质量的政策方向产生了潜在的影响。他于2012到2015年间担任美国环保署的科学顾问委员会主席,先后获得多项教学科研奖励,包括德克萨斯大学和加州大学洛杉矶分校的教学奖、美国化学工程师学会的化学工程教育路易斯奖(Lewis Award)。
Brief Introduction of Professor David T. Allen
Dr. David Allen is the Gertz Regents Professor of Chemical Engineering, and the Director of the Center for Energy and Environmental Resources, at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of seven books and over 250 papers, primarily in the areas of urban air quality, the engineering of sustainable systems, and the development of materials for environmental and engineering education. Dr. Allen has been a lead investigator for multiple air quality measurement studies, which have had a substantial impact on the direction of air quality policies. He directs the Air Quality Research Program for the State of Texas, and he is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the American Chemical Society’s journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering. He has developed environmental educational materials for engineering curricula and for the University’s core curriculum, as well as engineering education
materials for high school students. He led the development of a year-long high school engineering course, Engineer Your World, which is used in hundreds of high schools nationwide.The quality of his work has been recognized by the National Science Foundation, the AT&T Foundation, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, and the State of Texas; he was elected to the National
Academy of Engineering in 2017. He has served on a variety of governmental advisory panels and from 2012 to 2015 chaired the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Science Advisory Board. He has won teaching awards at the University of Texas and UCLA and the Lewis Award
in Chemical Engineering Education, from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Dr. Allen received his B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering, with distinction, from Cornell University in 1979. His M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering were awarded by the California Institute of Technology in 1981 and 1983. He has held visiting faculty appointments at the California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Department of Energy