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Amanda GIANG
Academic Background:
- 2013 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
- 2013 • MIT, ESD: MS in Technology and Policy
- 2011 • University of Toronto, Division of Engineering Science: BASc. in Engineering Science
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Research Domain:
environment and energy, environmental governance
Research Methodology:
modeling and simulation, integrated assessment, atmospheric chemistry
Research Description:
Amanda's research focuses on how to effectively use modelling to inform environmental governance decisions. She is studying how uncertainty in integrated assessment models affects decision making processes.