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Gregory Dipple - EOS / UBC
Professor / Associate Dean, pro tem Research and Academic Services, Faculty of Science (until August 31, 2008) Fluid Rock Interactions Office: EOS-South 351 Phone: 604 992-7444 E-mail: Personal Website: http://www.eos.ubc.ca/research/dipple/UBC_Carbonation/i ndex.htm
Resonance Technologies
Steve Gang is a consultant and entrepreneur. Prior to founding Gang & Gang, now G2M LLC, he was a partner in the Boston Consulting Group and Towers Perrin, and has experience in a wide range of consumer and industrial businesses.
Balfour Beatty
There are about 150 people in my office, but somehow it doesn't feel big. There's almost a family feel to it in many ways. I suppose what I really like is that everyone's different, and between them they cover just about every angle you could think of in relation to highway maintenance.
JEA Board and Management
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Learning and Performance Data
In a fast-changing business environment, it is essential for Ericsson that its employees have the right competence to develop and share their knowledge, skills and expertise.
http://www.ericsson.com/ericsson/corporate_responsibility/people/learning_performance.shtml
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Don Russell - EOS / UBC
B.A (1951) Toronto; M.A. (1952) Toronto; Ph.D. (1954) Toronto; Alfred P. Sloane Foundation Fellow (1954-1958); F.R.S.C.; P. Geo.; J. Tuzo Wilson Medal, Canadian Geophysical Union (1993); Faculty Member, UBC (1958-1962); Toronto (1962-63); UBC (1963- ).
Tadeusz J. Ulrych - EOS / UBC
Professor Emeritus Time Series Analysis / Inverse Theory Office: EOS-East 122 Phone: 604-822-3100 E-mail: Personal Website: http://www.eos.ubc.ca/research/cdsst/Tad_home/index.htm l
Kristin Orians - EOS / UBC
The study of biogeochemical cycles often requires using inverse methods. Distributions of various elements, their isotopes, and their chemical speciation in the natural environment are investigated, providing clues as to the mechanisms that produce these patterns.
Curtis A. Suttle - EOS / UBC
Professor / Associate Dean Research and Academic Services, Faculty of Science (on Admin Leave until August 31, 2008) Biological Oceanography, Marine Microbiology Office: Bios 1324 Phone: 604-822-8610 Office2: Bios 1321 Phone2: 604-822-2273 E-mail: Personal Website: http://www.ocgy.ubc.ca/~suttle

