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Richard
de Neufville, Ph.D., Dr. h.c.
Professor of Engineering Systems and of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, MIT |
Dr.
de Neufville holds a Ph.D. from MIT. His research and teaching
interests include dynamic strategic planning; technology
policy; airport planning; systems analysis; and real options.
Dr.
de Neufville is Founding Chairman of MIT’s Technology
and Policy Program (1976-2000) and the former Chair of MIT’s
Technology, Management and Policy Doctoral Program. He also
served as Chair, Committee on Industrial Liaison Program,
Chair, Committee on Curriculum, Director, Civil Engineering
Systems Lab, and Associate Director, Urban Systems Lab.
Dr.
de Neufville has received numerous honors and awards. Most
recently, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate (Dr. h.c.),
Technical University of Delft. Others include MIT Effective
Teaching Award; the Irwin Sizer Award for Most Significant
Contribution to MIT Education; US Federal Aviation Award
for Excellence in Teaching. He has been a White House Fellow,
a Guggenheim Fellow, and a US-Japan Leadership Fellow. He
has received NATO Systems Science Prize and been decorated
by the French Government as a Chevalier des Palmes Academiques.
Dr.
de Neufville has been a visiting professor at University
of California, Berkeley, London Graduate School of Business,
and Ecole Centrale de Paris. He currently holds adjunct
appointments at Harvard University’s Kennedy School
of Government, Cambridge University’s Judge Institute
of Management, and the French Ecole Nationale des Ponts
et Chaussées.
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