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David Evans | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Education | Electrical Engineering |
Alma mater | University of Sydney, Stanford |
Partner | Jo Nova |
Website | Science Speak |
David Evans is an Australian mathematician and engineer.
Evans obtained the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the University of Sydney in 1983; and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1989. He has four other degrees. [1]
From 1999 to 2005 Evans worked in the Australian Greenhouse Office. [2] [3] There he contributed to the development of FullCam, a fully integrated carbon accounting model for estimating and predicting all biomass, litter and soil carbon pools in forest and agricultural systems for the Australian government. [3] (FullCam, part of Australia's National Carbon Accounting System, received a Special Achievement in GIS award at the 2010 ESRI International User Conference). [4]
He established Goldnerds, an information service for gold investors. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, [5] a group founded to promote a "positive voice on environment and development issues". The Committee rejects the consensus of the scientific community on global warming as "alarmist", [6] and Evans has moved from what he calls a "warmist" to a "skeptic" position. [1]
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David Evans | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Education | Electrical Engineering |
Alma mater | University of Sydney, Stanford |
Partner | Jo Nova |
Website | Science Speak |
David Evans is an Australian mathematician and engineer.
Evans obtained the degree of Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from the University of Sydney in 1983; and PhD in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 1989. He has four other degrees. [1]
From 1999 to 2005 Evans worked in the Australian Greenhouse Office. [2] [3] There he contributed to the development of FullCam, a fully integrated carbon accounting model for estimating and predicting all biomass, litter and soil carbon pools in forest and agricultural systems for the Australian government. [3] (FullCam, part of Australia's National Carbon Accounting System, received a Special Achievement in GIS award at the 2010 ESRI International User Conference). [4]
He established Goldnerds, an information service for gold investors. He also serves on the board of advisors for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, [5] a group founded to promote a "positive voice on environment and development issues". The Committee rejects the consensus of the scientific community on global warming as "alarmist", [6] and Evans has moved from what he calls a "warmist" to a "skeptic" position. [1]