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Rebecca SAARI
Academic Background:
- 2010 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
- 2005 - 2006 • U. Toronto: MASc in Mechanical/Environmental Engineering
- 2001 - 2005 • U. Toronto: BASc in Engineering Science (Physics)
Work Experience:
- 2010 • Environment Canada • Vancouver, British Columbia
Atmospheric Scientist in Air Quality Issues - 2007 - 2009 • AECOM • Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, BC
Air Quality Engineer - 2005 - 2006 • University of Toronto
Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant in Env/Mech Eng - 2005 • York University
Summer Graduate Research Assistant - 2003 - 2005 • University of Toronto
Undergraduate Research Assistant and TA in Physics and Eng Sci
Research Domain:
energy and environment
Research Methodology:
modeling and simulation, integrated assessment, economics, atmospheric science
Research Description:
Rebecca is studying the link between human activity and the environment; specifically, air pollution and the economy. Air pollution affects human activity, and thus the economy, particularly via the effect on human health. By enhancing and coupling existing economic and air quality models, she will explore the importance of this link, and its significance for regulatory impact assessment.