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M.
Granger Morgan, Ph.D.
Department Head, Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie
Mellon University
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M. Granger
Morgan is Professor and Head of the Department of Engineering
and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University where he
is also University and Lord Chair Professor in Engineering.
He is also a Professor in the Department of Electrical and
Computer Engineering and in The H. John Heinz III School
of Public Policy and Management.
Dr.
Morgan holds a BA from Harvard College (1963) where he concentrated
in Physics, an MS in Astronomy and Space Science from Cornell
(1965) and a Ph.D. from the Department of Applied Physics
and Information Sciences at the University of California
at San Diego (1969).
Dr.
Morgan's research addresses problem in science, technology
and public policy. Much of it has involved the development
and demonstration of methods to characterize and treat uncertainty
in quantitative policy analysis. He works on risk analysis,
management and communication; on problems in the integrated
assessment of global change; on improving health, safety,
and environmental regulation; on energy systems, focused
particularly on electric power; and on several other topics
in technology and public policy.
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