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Academic degree:Ph.D. Scott Duncan
Last name:Duncan 
First name:Scott 
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Organization/Institute:Georgia Institute of Technology 
Department:Sustainable Design and Manufacturing Program 
Position:Graduate Research Assistant 
Street, Number, POB:800 West Peachtree Street  
Postal code, City: Atlanta, GA 30332 
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Country:UNITED STATES 
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E-mail address:duncan@gatech.edu 
Url:http://www.srl.gatech.edu/Members/sduncan 
Curriculum vitae:Scott is a Ph.D. candidate finishing his studies in December 2007. He is a student in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also jointly a member of the Systems Realization Laboratory, which researches systems design methods, as well as the Sustainable Design and Manufacturing Program, an interdisciplinary research group assessing the triple-bottom line performance of products, manufacturing processes, and supply chains. Scott's Ph.D. work has involved investigating how a relatively new uncertainty formalism, info-gap decision theory, can be applied to environmentally benign life cycle design problems. Scott has industry experience in the automotive, textile, and electronics industry, and upon graduation will join a group researching systems design problems on the supply side of the energy sector. He hopes to eventually consult in the area of sustainable energy. 
Areas of interest:
product development 
systems analysis 
sustainable energy modeling 
sustainable development 
environmentally conscious design 
uncertainties in LCA 
LCA, decision making 
LCA and DfE 
 
Articles:
13 LCA (5) 374-388 (2008), A survey of unresolved problems in life cycle assessment. Part 2: Impact assessment and interpretation [full paper at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/112849/]
13 LCA (4) 290-300 (2008), A survey of unresolved problems in life cycle assessment. Part1: goal and scope and inventory analysis [full paper at: http://www.springerlink.com/content/112849/]
 
 

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