Friday, 24 August 2012

Have some interesting job options coming up now.  I have applied for a position at Princeton Uni.

The Manager, Business Development, Energy & Environmental Corporate Affiliates Program is responsible for managing the Princeton Energy and Environment Corporate Affiliates Program, under the direction of the Deputy Director of the ACEE and the supervision of the Associate Director of the ACEE. This is a new program and the Manager is responsible for assisting to help this start up become a nationally recognized corporate affiliates program. Members (and other affiliated associates) may represent large and small companies from the industrial sector, government and non-government organizations, national laboratories, venture capital firms, think tanks, and consortia. 

The goals of the program are to: 

* Discover, develop, and transfer to industry practical and transformative solutions to generate new profitable product lines, create investment opportunities for venture capital, revitalize the energy sector, and protect the environment. 
* Analyze and propose sound, viable policies, and develop robust quantitative economic models to enable rapid and large-scale adoption of energy and environmental solutions. 
* Create a think tank to inform corporate leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs on global energy and environment landscapes. 
* Provide preferential access to expertise in the science, engineering, and socio-economic aspects of energy and the environment. 
* Transform education in energy and environment disciplines through close teacher-practitioner-student interactions. 
To meet these goals, this person will initiate, build, and sustain relationships between corporate affiliate members and faculty and will manage the research, education, and operational components of the program. The Manager engages deans, directors, department chairs, faculty, and administrators to implement these and other activities and manage the program. 
 


Has some similarities to me last FCO job.  Application is in.  We shall see what happens.  I am not putting too much expectation into this as, even though I know I could do it, they do say that a Masters degree is desirable!


Also due to have a chat next week with bp about managing a biofuels info website.

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