Entrepreneurship

Ricardo Valerdi

Ricardo
Valerdi
Title: 
Associate Professor, Systems & Industrial Engineering
Additional Titles and Departments: 
Affiliate Faculty, Institute of the Environment
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Education: 
PhD, Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Southern California, 2005.
Phone: 
(520) 621-6561
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Ricardo Valerdi is a system engineer and focuses his research in cost estimation of complex systems, test & evaluation, human systems integration, enterprise transformation, and performance measurement.  His research has been funded by Army Test & Evaluation, Navy Acquisition Research Program, Air Force Office of the Surgeon General, Air Force Acquisition Chief Process Office, BAE Systems, Lockheed Martin, and the IBM Center for the Business of Government.
Previously he was a Research Associate in the Engineering Systems Division at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Visiting Associate in the Center for Systems and Software Engineering at the University of Southern California.  Dr. Valerdi is a two-time recipient of the Best Thesis Advisor Award in the MIT Technology & Policy Program, the Best Article of the Year Award in the Systems Engineering Journal, and Best Paper Awards at the INCOSE Symposium, Conference on Systems Engineering Research and Conference of the International Society of Parametric Analysts.
Dr. Valerdi is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Enterprise Transformation, served on the Board of Directors of the International Council on Systems Engineering, and is a Senior Member of IEEE.

David Lynch

David
C
Lynch
Title: 
Professor, Department of Mining Engineering
Additional Titles and Departments: 
Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Chief Technical Officer, Solar Technology Research Corporation
Affiliate Faculty, Institute of the Environment
Education: 
ScD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976
Phone: 
(520) 626-6022
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Dr. Lynch is the co-inventor of the technology STRC is developing. He has had a distinguished career in academia, and is one of the foremost experts on metallurgical thermodynamics, heat and mass balances, kinetics, and extractive metallurgy. He spent a sabbatical leave in 2000-01 at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim as a Fulbright Senior Scholar, and during the summer of 2005 he served as a Faculty Fellow at the Kennedy Space Center. May 2008, Dr. Lynch was named a McGuire Center Technology Transfer Fellow. Professor Lynch has an extensive record in characterizing physico-chemical behavior of processes involving production of copper, nickel, silicon, carbon fibers, and titanium dioxide pigment. Currently Dr. Lynch’s focus is on the production and purification of silicon, and is working with STRC to produce solar silicon by metallurgical means that will reduce the cost of solar cells by 40%.

Jonathan T Overpeck

Jonathan
T
Overpeck
Title: 
Co-Director and Professor, Institute of the Environment
Additional Titles and Departments: 
Professor, Geosciences
Affiliate Faculty, Institute of the Environment
Education: 
PhD, Geological Sciences, Brown University, 1985
Phone: 
(520) 626-4364
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Jonathan Overpeck, or "Peck" as he prefers to be called, is a founding co-director of the Institute of the Environment, as well as a Professor of Geosciences and a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences. He received his BA from Hamilton College, followed by a MSc and PhD from Brown University. Jonathan has published over 130 papers in climate and the environmental sciences, and recently served as a Coordinating Lead Author for the Nobel Prize winning UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment (2007). He has also been awarded the US Department of Commerce Bronze and Gold Medals, as well as the Walter Orr Roberts award of the American Meteorological Society, for his interdisciplinary research. Overpeck has also been a Guggenheim Fellow, was the 2005 American Geophysical Union Bjerknes Lecturer, and won, with co-authors, the 2008 NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Outstanding Scientific Paper Award. Peck is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences.

Before coming to The University of Arizona, Peck was the founding director of the NOAA Paleoclimatology Program and also the World Data Center For Paleoclimatology, both in Boulder, Colorado. While in Boulder, he was also a Fellow at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research at the University of Colorado.

Peck has active research programs in North America, South America, Africa and monsoon Asia, most commonly focused on providing paleoenvironmental insights on how key aspects of the Earth’s climate system may change in the future. Although much of Peck's work focuses on terrestrial system, he has also participated research cruises to the Arabian Sea, and tropical Atlantic. Peck was co-chief scientist with Larry Peterson of the cruise that began the long and rich history of work involving sediments from the Cariaco Basin in the southern Caribbean. Peck also has a strong interest in interactions, past, current and future between climate, ice sheets and sea level.

eck is the director of The University of Arizona Program in Translational Environmental Research, and commits significant time as principal investigator of the Climate Assessment for The Southwest Project (CLIMAS), one of the several NOAA Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessment (RISA) programs. In all of his work, Peck works hard to promote interdisciplinary perspectives, and also enhance the way that knowledge is communicated to, and used by, the public.

Overpeck serves on the Board of Reviewing Editors for Science Magazine, and is a founding co-editor of The Edge book series on Environmental Science, Law and Policy, a publication of the University of Arizona Press. He teaches in the areas of environmental science, paleoenvironmental (especially climate) dynamics, and science communication.

Marc Miller

Marc
Miller
Title: 
Ralph W. Bilby Professor, James E. Rogers College of Law
Additional Titles and Departments: 
Joint Faculty, Envrionmental Health Sciences
Affiliate Faculty, Institute of the Environment
Associate Director for Interdisciplinary Education, Arizona Telemedicine Program
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Education: 
JD, Law, University of Chicago Law School, 1984
Phone: 
(520) 626-2414
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Marc Miller’s environmental work highlights topics at the intersection of law and biology, with special attention to the concepts of conservation and sustainability, and to the relationship between science and environmental policymaking and environmental decisions.