Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: Migration of unmigrated content due to installation of a new plugin

Anchor
bio
bio
<back

HTML Table
border0
width620px
Table Row (tr)
Table Cell (td)
width5%
valigntop
height700px

Table Cell (td)
width80%
valigntop

Claudia OCTAVIANO

Academic Background:

  • 2010 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
  • 2007 - 2009 • Yale University: MS in Environmental Science
  • 1997 - 2001 • Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico: B.A. Economics

Work Experience:

  • 2009 - 2011 • Centro Mario Molina
    Consultant:Integrated Assessment Models of Economics and Climate Change.  Architecture and potential applications of a global model to evaluate public policies on renewable energy and low-carbon technologies in Mexico
  • 2009 - 2011 • United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    Consultant: Analysis of the environmental externalities from the fossil-fuel generation in Central America, considering their Sustainable Development Strategy 2020
  • 2009 - 2011 • Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico
    Consultant: Assessment of the environmental effects of the environmental standard for oil drilling activities in areas outside natural protected areas
  • 2007 - 2008 • Yale University, UN Climate Change Conferene in Bali and Poznan
    Delegate
  • 2007 - 2008 • Yale University, The Energy and Resources Institute • New Delhi, India
    Internship: Coastal vulnerability assessment and strategies towards impacts of climate change: State of West Bengal 
  • 2001 - 2007 • Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Federal Government of Mexico
    Deputy Director: Designed regulations for air pollution control:  emissions limits for electric utilities, fuel quality and bio-fuels, oil industry emissions standards

Research Domain:

energy and sustainability, climate change and energy policy 

Research Methodology:

integrated assessment modeling, uncertainty and decision analysis, general equilibrium models, policy analysis

Research Description:

Claudia’s research focuses on improving modeling approaches that integrate engineering and economic models (bottom-up and top-down models) with the ultimate goal of developing tools that could better assess policies to ease the transition to low-carbon energy systems. In particular, she looks at the electric sector considering both fossil fuels and renewable energy choices, and the consequent macroeconomic impacts or policy design. She is currently working with the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. 

Table Cell (td)
valigntop
alignright


Image Added

HTML Comment



 

Wiki Markup
{htmlcomment} 1. The standard bio layout contains: your name, academic background, work experience, research domain, research methodology, research description, publications, a black-and-white portrait, personal website and professional website... in that order. Students early in their career may only have content for some of these sections. That's cool. Add more when you have it\! 2. Anything sandwiched in-between a pair of start-bracket htmlcomment end-bracket is not displayed in viewer's browsers. 3. Look at the menu options beneath this window. One of the options is "Label." You can now label your bio which enables... drum-roll... indexing\!\!\!\! Please cut & paste from the following standard labels: Extended Enterprises Critical Infrastructures Energy and Sustainability Health Care Delivery Aerospace Aircraft/aviation Energy & Environment Healthcare Internet and software/applications Management and organizations Military/Defense Operations Product Design and Development Public Policy and Regulation System Dynamics & Design Transportation Work/Labor Humans & Technology Uncertainty & Dynamics Design & Implementation Networks & Flows Policy & Standards {htmlcomment} {table:border=0|width=620px}{tr}{td:width=80%} h2. {anchor:bio}Claudia OCTAVIANO h4. Academic Background: * 2010 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems * 2007 - 2009 • Yale University: MS in Environmental Science * 1997 - 2001 • Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico City, Mexico: B.A. Economics h4. Work Experience: * 2009 - 2011 • Centro Mario Molina\\Consultant:_Integrated Assessment Models of Economics and Climate Change.&nbsp; Architecture and potential applications of a global model to evaluate public policies on renewable energy and low-carbon technologies in Mexico_ * 2009 - 2011 • United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean\\Consultant: _Analysis of the environmental externalities from the fossil-fuel generation in Central America, considering their Sustainable Development Strategy 2020_ * 2009 - 2011 • Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico\\Consultant: _Assessment of the environmental effects of the environmental standard for oil drilling activities in areas outside natural protected areas_ * 2007 - 2008 • Yale University, UN Climate Change Conferene in Bali and Poznan\\Delegate * 2007 - 2008 • Yale University, The Energy and Resources Institute • New Delhi, India\\Internship: _Coastal vulnerability assessment and strategies towards impacts of climate change: State of West Bengal_&nbsp; * 2001 - 2007 • Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, Federal Government of Mexico\\Deputy Director: Designed regulations for air pollution control:&nbsp; emissions limits for electric utilities, fuel quality and bio-fuels, oil industry emissions standards h4. Research Domain: energy and sustainability, climate change and energy policy&nbsp; h4. Research Methodology: integrated assessment modeling, uncertainty and decision analysis, general equilibrium models, policy analysis h4. Research Description: Claudia’s research focuses on improving modeling approaches that integrate engineering and economic models (bottom-up and top-down models) with the ultimate goal of developing tools that could better assess policies to ease the transition to low-carbon energy systems. In particular, she looks at the electric sector considering both fossil fuels and renewable energy choices, and the consequent macroeconomic impacts or policy design. She is currently working with the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change.&nbsp; Updated August 2011 {htmlcomment} Jane's research focuses on writing a first person, present tense paragraph about her research. h4. Publications: * Last1, First1, First2 Last2, and First3 Last3. "Title: insert a link here if the article is available online." _Journal:_ YYYY, 42-48. {htmlcomment} {td} {td:align=right|valign=top} \\ !OCTAVIANO_Claudia.jpg|thumbnail! {htmlcomment} [Personal web site|http://web.mit.edu/sheffi/www/] [Professional web site|http://www.nae.edu/26755.aspx] &nbsp;{htmlcomment} {td}{tr}{table}