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YOUNG SCIENTISTS SUMMER
PROGRAM 2020
LUTZ RECEIVES HONORARY
DOCTORAL DEGREE IN LIBERAL
ARTS
WAGNER APPOINTED EDITOR-
IN-CHIEF OF SPRINGER NATURE
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
During the summer, IIASA
hosted 25 doctoral students
from around the world in its
Young Scientists Summer
Program. The initiative offers
early-career researchers an
opportunity to advance their
research and contribute to
the institute’s scientific
agenda. This year, the
program was held in a
virtual format due to the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
www.iiasa.ac.at/yssp
The Chulalongkorn University
(CHULA) Council, Thailand,
awarded IIASA World
Population Program Director
Wolfgang Lutz an Honorary
Doctoral Degree in Liberal Arts
(Honoris Causa) as proposed
by the College of Population
Studies (CPS) at CHULA, for his
profound contribution to the
progress of human society and
academic research. IIASA and
the CPS have a long tradition of
collaboration, particularly in
the research fields of aging
and climate change adaptation
with a focus on Asia.
www.iiasa.ac.at/awards/CHULA-20
IIASA researcher Fabian
Wagner joined Mitigation and
Adaptation Strategies for Global
Change, a Springer Nature
journal, as the new Editor-in-
Chief. Wagner, who is part of
the IIASA Air Quality and
Greenhouse Gases Program, is
also the IIASA Capacity
Development and Academic
Training Dean – both roles that
he will continue in addition to
his new appointment.
www.iiasa.ac.at/awards/Wagner-20
Jordan joins IIASA as a
prospective member
The Royal Scientific Society of Jordan (RSS) and IIASA are jointly exploring
the value of full Jordanian membership of the institute until June 2022.
Specifically, they will identify areas of mutual research interest that will
benefit Jordan, the wider Middle East region, and IIASA; mechanisms that
will facilitate collaborative research activities; and ways to overcome any
barriers to such research collaboration.
Situated at the heart of the Middle East, Jordan plays a pivotal role in the
geopolitics and international relations of the region. Jordanian researchers
have collaborated with colleagues at IIASA for several years, and this new
partnership heralds the beginning of a more formal commitment between
IIASA and the RSS. A Memorandum of Understanding signed between IIASA
and Jordan in 2015 was followed up by a more comprehensive document
signed with the RSS at the 8th World Science Forum in November 2017.
This second agreement has already led to several successful research
projects including:
• A four-year collaborative study into participatory governance of energy
transitions in the Middle East and North Africa by researchers from IIASA,
Jordan, and Sweden funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic
Cooperation and Development.
• A joint publication in Nature Sustainability on the Sustainable Development
Goals and sustainability science by researchers from IIASA, the RSS, and
other countries.
• A collaboration between IIASA researchers and colleagues in Finland
and Jordan on how modeling can accurately estimate a deposited dose
of aerosol particles in the respiratory system.
“IIASA provides the convening power to build multinational teams of
researchers and apply their expertise to complex challenges that cross
international boundaries,” said Ambassador Leena Al-Hadid, Jordan's
Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international
organizations in Vienna.
Further info: www.iiasa.ac.at/news/Jordan-20 INSTITUTE NEWS
By Bettina Greenwell
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