
معرفی
Robert Kopp is a Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Rutgers University, where he also serves as a Rutgers-New Brunswick Chancellor’s Scholar. He directs the NSF-funded Megalopolitan Coastal Transformation Hub (MACH), a 13-institution consortium focused on climate risk management, and co-founded the Climate Impact Lab for data-driven climate cost analysis. He leads Rutgers’ transdisciplinary Coastal Climate Risk & Resilience (C2R2) initiative, training graduate students in climate risk mitigation.
Research Interests:
- Past and future sea-level change
- Climate-economy interactions
- Decision-making with climate risk data
- Role of higher education in climate policy
Scientific Leadership:
- Lead author, IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (2021)
- Co-chair, National Academy of Sciences Roundtable on Macroeconomics and Climate-related Risks
- Member, National Academy of Sciences Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Awards & Recognition:
- James B. Macelwane Medal (AGU)
- William Gilbert Medal (AGU)
- Sir Nicholas Shackleton Medal (INQUA)
- Fellow, AGU and AAAS
Education & Early Career:
- Ph.D. in Geobiology, California Institute of Technology
- Undergraduate in Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago
- AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow, U.S. Department of Energy
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University (Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy)
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