Our Summer 2009 issue introduces you to the Stanford Center for Sustainable Development and Global Competitiveness (SDGC) that has evolved from the Stanford-China Executive Leadership Program described in our Issue #5, Fall 2006. The Executive Director, Jie Wang, and two visiting scholars are profiled.
Also in this issue:
A study of Aspergillus and indoor air quality by former EES graduate student Marian Goebes and Professor Lynn Hildemann shows carpets can be significant contributors to Aspergillus concentrations
Students in CEE 177P contribute to the debate on flame retardants in plastic products
Dr. Alexander J.B. Zehnder inaugurates the Perry McCarty Distinguished Lectureship, April 28, 2009
You have choices: follow the links below to the articles, download the PDF version and read it online, or request a print copy.
Stanford Center for Sustainable Development & Global Competitiveness (SDGC)
Dr. Jie Wang, Executive Director of SDGC
Aspergillus and indoor air quality
CEE 177P and the debate on flame retardants
The Perry McCarty Distinguished Lecture