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Stephen H. Levine EducationBrown University A.B., Sc.B. in Engineering, June 1963 Research InterestsMy research interests are on the applications of mathematical and computer models to environmental, ecological, economic, and engineering systems. Much of this falls within the new field of Industrial Ecology. My present research areas include the use of economic input-output models in analyzing the flows of resources and products in industrial systems and the use of computer simulation to evaluate alternative policies for controlling feral cat populations. TeachingCEE 053 Engineering Economics Academic RankAssociate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Full Time Service on the FacultyYears of service at Tufts - 30 Other Related Experience
Scientific and Professional SocietiesInternational Society for Industrial Ecology (ISIE) Honorary SocietiesEta Kappa Nu Courses Taught During Recent Academic YearCEE 053 Engineering Economics Other InterestsI enjoy skiing, spinning at the local Y, learning to play the recorder, listening to classical music, books on evolutionary theory and on history, and reading in general. I also like to watch baseball and football games. |
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