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  2. LA11

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    Publications > LA11. [LA11] J.Lee and D.Angeli, Cooperative distributed model predictive control for linear plants subject to convex economic objectives, 50th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, Orlando, USA, pages
  3. LA12

    divf.eng.cam.ac.uk/cfes/Publications/LA12
    Publications > LA12. [LA12] J. Lee and David Angeli, Distributed cooperative nonlinear economic MPC, Proc.
  4. LA13

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    Publications > LA13. [LA13] J. Lee and D. Angeli, Cooperative economic model predictive control for linear systems with convex objectives, European Journal of Control, Volume 20, Issue 3, pp 141–151, May ... In this paper we propose a cooperative
  5. WebHome

    divf.eng.cam.ac.uk/cfes/Publications/WebHome
    LA13] J. Lee and D. Angeli, Cooperative economic model predictive control for linear systems with convex objectives, European Journal of Control, 2014. ... Angeli and G. Strbac, Economic and Environmental Benefits of Dynamic Demand in Providing Frequency
  6. EcpNeurodevelopmentalDisorder

    divf.eng.cam.ac.uk/ecp/Main/EcpNeurodevelopmentalDisorder
    Research (NIHR HS&DR) funding stream, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
  7. About us | ED:TALK – Evidence & Dialogue Toolkit

    edtoolkit.educ.cam.ac.uk/about/aboutus/
    24 Jun 2019: Her research uses quantitative methods applied to large scale survey data and includes randomised controlled trials of programmes aiming to narrow the socio-economic gap in school attainment and higher education
  8. 24 Jun 2019: The. epiSTEMe. project. The. epiSTEMe. project (Effecting Principled Improvement in STEM Education) was funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (Grant Number RES179-25-000) as part of the Targeted
  9. Geometric algebra and the causal approachto multiparticle quantum…

    geometry.mrao.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/99Causal.pdf
    19 Feb 2015: This approach to constructing tensors from spinors is clearly more economic thanthe matrix/tensor approach, which gets progressively worse with increasing particle number due tothe large degree of redundancy in the
  10. Rehana Tanwir (NC 1956) - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/celebrating150/150-years-of-pathfinders-pioneers/rehana-tanwir/
    15 Dec 2020: A prize-winning scholar in her undergraduate and Master’s degrees in economics at Peshawar University, she passed the examination for the Civil Services of Pakistan in 1955. ... Shortly afterwards, she resigned from that prestigious job to come to
  11. Tano Jōdai 上代たの (NC 1925) - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/celebrating150/150-years-of-pathfinders-pioneers/tano-jodai-%e4%b8%8a%e4%bb%a3%e3%81%9f%e3%81%ae-nc-1925/
    17 Mar 2021: It is dangerous to rely too much on warm hearts alone when the task we are dealing with requires full understanding of the situation with its complicated political, economic and psychological
  12. Dr Daniela Sanchez-Lopez – Sociologist - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/celebrating150/the-now-the-next/dr-daniela-sanchez-lopez/
    15 Dec 2020: The salt flats used to be empty spaces with no economic value because they were unsuitable for cattle and agriculture; then they became a tourism hotspot; now lithium extraction could be ... the biggest economic boom these countries have ever seen.
  13. Dr Emma Mawdsley – Geographer – NEW - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/celebrating150/the-now-the-next/dr-emma-mawdsley-geographer/
    4 May 2021: Women’s Association, the world’s largest women’s trade union, to work with Afghan women to improve their economic self-sufficiency.
  14. Dr Gabriela Ramos – Historian - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/celebrating150/the-now-the-next/dr-gabriela-ramos/
    15 Dec 2020: Gabriela’s greatest passion, however, is protecting Inca heritage from its many threats, including the drive for economic growth at all costs.
  15. Marin Alsop and Sandi Toksvig in Conversation - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/event/marin-alsop-and-sandi-toksvig-in-conversation/
    15 Mar 2021: The first and only conductor to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, Marin has also been honoured with the World Economic Forum’s Crystal Award, and made history as the first female conductor
  16. Anniversary Lecture Series: Professor Jane Humphries CBE - Newnham…

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/event/professor-jane-humphries/
    11 Dec 2020: Friday October 22nd, 2021. 17.30, Newnham College & virtual. Unpaid labour, board & lodging – women’s contribution to economic growth in England 1260-1860. ... Including the value of unpaid domestic labour in historical estimates of economic output
  17. Student Magazines - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/feminist-radical-histories/student-magazines/
    2 Mar 2022: where people live in another Eden” that this was “Not so…and economic survival has become an archaic term on the island.”.
  18. Working Women’s Summer Schools (1922-1950) - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/feminist-radical-histories/working-womens-summer-schools-1922-1950/
    2 Mar 2022: Each course was open to 25 working women. Subjects were English, History, and Economics, later amended with Geography and Psychology, and bursaries were offered. ... ascent of individual women in social and economic rank: from unqualified worker to nurse,
  19. 150 Years of Library & Archive Collections - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/festival-programme/library-archive-collections/
    Thumbnail for 150 Years of Library & Archive Collections - Newnham College 8 Jun 2021: They attended lectures and discussions on English, History and Economics, received private coaching and were joined by the regular students at special evening lectures.
  20. WOMEN IN BUSINESS - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/festival-programme/women-in-business/
    Thumbnail for WOMEN IN BUSINESS - Newnham College 6 May 2021: OBE (NC 1972), specialist in housing and economic regeneration, with an interest in digital engagement; Mihiri Jayaweera (NC 1985), a banker and financial analyst, who will discuss the links between finance ... About the Contributors. PAM ALEXANDER OBE
  21. Lecture Series - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/lecture-series/
    11 Dec 2020: She is Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge. Book ticketsProfessor Jane Humphries CBE (NC 1967) is an economic historian who developed innovative research techniques to uncover the forgotten history ... She is now Professor Emerita of
  22. Changing the way women are represented on Wikipedia - Newnham College

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/changing-the-way-women-are-represented-on-wikipedia/
    22 Mar 2021: Updates included:. Dharma Kumar, economist and economic historian, who looked at the impact of colonialism on Indian agriculture with new eyes.
  23. Discover the latest Newnham research – in just 3 minutes! - Newnham…

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/discover-the-latest-newnham-research-in-just-3-minutes/
    10 Jul 2021: These topics cut across the disciplines, from classical dance to behavioural economics.
  24. Prof Mary Beard gives 150th Anniversary Lecture to a packed house -…

    https://150.newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/prof-mary-beard-gives-150th-anniversary-lecture-to-a-packed-house/
    1 Jun 2022: October 2021 saw economic historian Prof Jane Humphries CBE uncovering the hidden history of women’s unpaid labour and the cost of living.
  25. Cambridge Zero Policy Forum panel discussion on the importance of…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-zero-policy-forum-panel-discussion-importance-local-authorities-tackling-climate
    Emily was the Head of Climate Initiatives at the World Economic Forum where she was involved in setting up the Climate Governance Initiative, the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders and the ... She was involved in setting up the Climate Governance
  26. Cambridge Zero Research Symposium: Law & Policy | Cambridge Zero…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/cambridge-zero-research-symposium-law-policy
    Nopparuj Chindasombatcharoen, "Operations, technology adoption and behavioural economics perspectives in industrial policy implementation and the role of technology transfer on adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies and practices".
  27. Can leaders turn Paris ambition into Glasgow action at COP26?…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/can-leaders-turn-paris-ambition-glasgow-action-cop26-cambridge-talks
    She is the Chief Executive of the Cambridge Trust for New Thinking in Economics. ... She holds a PhD in Climate Change Economics and MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge and has been over 15 years an active researcher in the
  28. Climate Change and Climate Justice: Alternative Futures for…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/climate-change-and-climate-justice-alternative-futures-inseparable-challenge
    Premier experts in the fields of science, policy, engineering, economics, governance and beyond from across the University of Cambridge and partners develop these solutions. ... Professor Shailaja Fennell is Professor of Regional Transformation and
  29. Climate Repair for Whom? Voices on climate change needs and…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/climate-repair-whom-voices-climate-change-needs-and-experiences-climate-vulnerable-regions
    Premier experts in the fields of science, policy, engineering, economics, governance and beyond from across the University of Cambridge and partners develop these solutions.It was formed and is chaired by
  30. Knowledge for Change? Low-Carbon Transitions and Environmental…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/knowledge-change-low-carbon-transitions-and-environmental-justice
    He has several years of experience working in international development, particularly in issues related to local economic development, land use planning and environmental change.
  31. Opening Ceremony: Women & Climate Change | Cambridge Zero Climate …

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/opening-ceremony-women-climate-change
    She is a former board member of the Economic and Social Rights Center (CDES), member of the Platform Ecuador Decides NO to Free Trade Agreements and of the Pluri-National and
  32. Sharing local solutions, inspiring global action in the year of COP26 …

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/sharing-local-solutions-inspiring-global-action-year-cop26
    Policy. She holdsa PhD in Economics and her research lines bringtogether environmental economics, innovation policyand energy economics with a focus on the policyinstruments enabling the transition to low-carbon economies.
  33. What is your unique contribution to deliver sustainable lives for a…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/events/what-your-unique-contribution-deliver-sustainable-lives-world-9-billion-people
    It aimed to engage business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and campaigners to join us in exploring how to navigate what is the defining economic, political, and technological trend of the age .
  34. https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/1/feed

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/1/feed
    She holds</span></span></span></span></span><span><span><span><span><span>a PhD in Economics and her research lines ... together environmental economics, innovation policy</span></span></span></span></span><span><span><span><span><span>and energy
  35. https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/11/fee…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/11/feed
    It aimed to engage business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and campaigners to join us in exploring how to navigate what is the defining economic, political, and technological trend of the
  36. https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/13/fee…

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/13/feed
    Chindasombatcharoen</span></a>, "Operations, technology adoption and behavioural economics perspectives in industrial policy implementation and the role of technology transfer on adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies and practices"</span>
  37. https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6/feed

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6/feed
    It aimed to engage business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and campaigners to join us in exploring how to navigate what is the defining economic, political, and technological trend of the
  38. https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/8/feed

    https://2021.climatechangefestival.zero.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/8/feed
    It aimed to engage business executives, investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and campaigners to join us in exploring how to navigate what is the defining economic, political, and technological trend of the ... She
  39. 13 May 2024: Tragically, this prevents the injection of capital needed to shift economic incentives so that the behaviour of land-holders switches from deforestation to conservation. ... The Centre has two primary goals:. 1. To support students and faculty members
  40. 13 May 2024: Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge), Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont), Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
  41. 13 May 2024: PhD student (Department of Plant Sciences). Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge), Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont), Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
  42. Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater | Cambridge Centre for…

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/dont-throw-baby-out-bathwater
    13 May 2024: Land, Environment, Economics, and Policy Institute, Department of Economics, University of Exeter Business School, Exeter EX4 4PU, UK. ... McCarney, “Avoiding leakage from nature-based offsets by design” (London School of Economics and Political
  43. Offset markets: new approach could help save tropical forests by…

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/offset-markets-new-approach-could-help-save-tropical-forests-restoring-faith-carbon-credits
    13 May 2024: study. The new method, developed by scientists at the Universities of Cambridge and Exeter and the London School of Economics, is called ‘Permanent Additional Carbon Tonne' (PACT) accounting, and can be
  44. Two research positions open in environmental risk assessment and…

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/pdra-roles-for-carbon-forecasting-apr2022
    13 May 2024: them. The modelling will involve combining a variety of different risks, from climate change to the socio-economic drivers of deforestation, and how these are modified through project interventions.
  45. Spotlight on Dr Tom Swinfield: building trust and protecting…

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/spotlight-dr-tom-swinfield-building-trust-and-protecting-livelihoods
    13 May 2024: We identify a synthetic control, a counterfactual. So you say that these villages are essentially equivalent to these other villages, and ask what is the total additional economic value of the ... net of the profit from whatever economic activity would
  46. Spotlight on Prof Andrew Balmford: the value of nature-based…

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/news/spotlight-prof-andrew-balmford-value-nature-based-solutions-carbon-storage
    13 May 2024: How can we estimate what that benefit is?’ Carbon economics thinking provides a framework for that with via the idea of the Social Cost of Carbon, which is our best estimate
  47. Publications | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/publications
    13 May 2024: Frank Venmans, David Coomes, Ben Groom,Nature Climate Change, Aug 2023. (OpenEngage version) (news articles:Abstract: A new framework linking economics with remote-sensing means impermanent carbon reduction can be directly
  48. Faculty | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/sd-classification/faculty
    13 May 2024: Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont). Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits).
  49. Professor Andrew Balmford | Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C)

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/staff/professor-andrew-balmford
    13 May 2024: Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge). Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont).
  50. https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/31/feed

    https://4c.cst.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/31/feed
    13 May 2024: even">Professor of Conservation Science (University of Cambridge)</div><div class="field-item odd">Affiliate (Gund Institute for Ecological Economics, Vermont)</div><div class="field-item even">Principal Investigator (Cambridge Centre
  51. EDCTP Contract N0 RIA2020EF-2918 Rapid diagnostics for COVID-19:…

    https://afridx.ceb.cam.ac.uk/files/afridx_d9.2_data_management_plan.pdf
    25 Jul 2022: Study 3: Prototype development of scFv’s. Study 4: Economic evaluation of local manufacturing and route to market in Ghana. ...  Cost, resource and impact data during economic evaluation. 3.1.3 Format and scale of the data.

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