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The Technology and Policy Program presents

Issues in Technology and Policy
2011 IAP Seminar Series
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Wednesday Jan. 19th
IT-Enabled Electricity Services: The  Missing Piece of the Environmental Puzzle

Marija Ilic
Visiting Professor, MIT Engineering Systems Division
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Engineering & Public Policy, 
Carnegie Mellon University

Noon–1:30 pm
E51-145

In this talk we describe the role electric power grid and its Information 
Communications Technologies (ICT) play in enabling sustainable electricity 
services. Examples of new ICT needed to enable affordable integration of 
renewable resources, as well as the role of T&D management for enabling 
delivery of cleaner and cheaper power are used to demonstrate the key role 
these technologies play.  The talk also provides a brief summary of a  Spring 
2011 Course on Smart Grids to be offered at MIT.

Bring brown bag lunch; light refreshments provided.
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for further information
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Wednesday Jan. 12th     Noon–1:30 pm     E51-145
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Global Politics of Mercury Pollution: An Inside Look at Treaty Negotiations

Noelle Eckley Selin, Assistant Professor, Engineering Systems Division and 
Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences


Mercury is a global environmental pollutant that poses toxic risks to  humans 
and the environment. On January 25th, 2011, representatives from over 100 
countries will meet in Japan to negotiate a global  treaty to control mercury. 
The talk will give some background about the risks posed by mercury, and give a 
preview of country positions, the type of provisions which are under 
negotiation, and some major controversies on the road to a global treaty.



Wednesday Jan. 19th     Noon–1:30 pm     E51-145
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IT-Enabled Electricity Services: The  Missing Piece of the Environmental Puzzle

Marija Ilic,

Visiting Professor, MIT Engineering Systems Division (Professor of

Electrical & Computer Engineering and Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie 
Mellon University


In this talk we describe the role electric power grid and its Information 
Communications Technologies (ICT) play in enabling sustainable electricity 
services. Examples of new ICT needed to enable affordable integration of 
renewable resources, as well as the role of T&D management for enabling 
delivery of cleaner and cheaper power are used to demonstrate the key role 
these technologies play.  The talk also provides a brief summary of a  Spring 
2011 Course on Smart Grids to be offered at MIT.



Wednesday Jan. 26th     Noon–1:30 pm     E51-057  (NOTE DIFFERENT ROOM)
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Status and Evolution of the US Air Traffic Control System

John Hansman, Professor of Engineering Systems and Aeronautical & Astronautical 
Engineering


This lecture with discus the status of the current US Air Traffic Control 
System and the socio-technical forces which have driven it's evolution.  The 
lecture will also discuss plans to modernize the system and improve performance 
in terms of operational efficiency and reduced environmental impact.




Sponsored by the Technology and Policy Program, Engineering Systems Division.
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http://student.mit.edu/iap/nstechpo.html

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Renee J. Robins
Director of Special Projects, Technology and Policy Program
Director of Program Integration, MIT-Portugal Program
MIT Engineering Systems Division
77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room E38-408
Cambridge, MA  02139
(617) 253-7662  (tel)        (617) 452-2599  (fax)     
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> (email)
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