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CHRISTIANE POHN-HUFNAGL APPOINTED
CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER
Responsible for the overall coordination of IIASA
services, including finance, human resources,
infrastructure, and information technology, the Chief
Operations Officer (COO) will ensure that researchers
are supported by an environment that facilitates the
delivery of world-class research.
Pohn-Hufnagl was previously the Chief of Staff and
Head of General Services at the International Anti-
Corruption Academy (IACA) in Laxenburg, Austria. She
has a master’s degree in Law from the University of
Graz, a master’s degree in Political Sciences from the
University of Vienna, and a diploma in Controlling.
“I am very much looking forward to taking up this
position in such stimulating surroundings and to
supporting the researchers, the staff, and the institute
in their important work,” says Pohn-Hufnagl on her
new appointment. FABIAN WAGNER TO LEAD
CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
One of the institute’s cornerstones is its capacity-
building program. The flagship Young Scientists
Summer Program (YSSP) and postdoc opportunities in
particular, showcase outstanding research by the next
generation of scientists from all over the world. The
Capacity Development and Academic Training Dean is
responsible for coordinating and expanding the overall
capacity development strategy of the institute. Wagner
has been at IIASA since 2004, and is a researcher in the
Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases Program, a role that
he will continue in addition to the new appointment.
“IIASA is the world-leading one-stop destination for
systems analysis, and part of its mission is to give
others access to our methods, and to train the next
generation of system thinkers,” said Wagner. “I see
huge potential for enhancing the institute’s capacity
development activities.”
IIASA announces new appointments
Recent structural changes at the institute will bring fresh perspectives and continue to
ensure that IIASA research stays at the forefront of scientific endeavor. The changes
reflect the institute’s focus on strengthening operational effectiveness and its vital role
in capacity building.
NEW DIRECTORS AND DEPUTIES ACROSS VARIOUS PROGRAMS
There have been several internal changes, which
bring new career opportunities to younger
researchers at IIASA. JoAnne Linnerooth-Bayer
stepped down from her role as Risk and Resilience
(RISK) Acting Program Director. Her successor,
Reinhard Mechler was appointed Acting Program
Director, together with Thomas Schinko as Deputy
Program Director. In addition, John Handmer from
the University of Melbourne joined the RISK team as
a Scientific Advisor.
Nebojsa Nakicenovic, previously Transition to
new Technologies (TNT) Program Director, and his
colleague Arnulf Gruebler have become the first IIASA
Emeritus Scholars and will continue to support the TNT Program. Shonali Pachauri has been appointed
Acting Program Director.
Raya Muttarak is the new World Population Deputy
Program Director (POP), replacing Sergey Scherbov
who will remain with POP as Senior Researcher and
Re-aging Project Leader. Petr Havlik was appointed
Ecosystems Services and Management Acting Program
Director, taking over from Steffen Fritz with whom he
shares this temporary appointment.
All acting appointments are interim arrangements
until the end of December 2020 after which the new
IIASA strategy – and with this an updated organizational
structure and new leadership – will be in place to
move IIASA forward. IIASA
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- options
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- summer 2020
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- Laxenburg
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- 2020
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