Lee Schipper

Lee Schipper

Dr. Lee Schipper (April 7, 1947-August 16, 2011) was an energy efficiency expert who has devoted his life to understanding societal, infrastructural and technological challenges to energy efficiency, particularly in the heating and transport sectors.

He was Senior Research Engineer at the Precourt Energy Efficiency Center at Stanford University and a Senior Project Scientist in Global Metropolitan Studies at the University of California at Berkeley, as well as an accomplished jazz vibraphonist.

Contents

Early life

Lee Schipper was born in St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, California. He spent his early years in Westwood, Los Angeles, attending Warner Avenue Elementary School, Emerson Junior High School and University High School, graduating in June 1964. During his childhood, he enjoyed collecting stamps, coins, chemistry experiments, and going on Teen Tour in the summer of 1961.

Academic career

Lee Schipper attended University of California Los Angeles as a senior in high school to take advanced courses. At the end of his year, he had completed almost two years of units, and was consequently able to enroll in University of California at Berkeley as a sophomore. He began UC Berkeley in September 1964, studying Physics and Music. He completed his double-major B.A. in 1968, moving straight into his PhD in Astrophysics in the Physics Department. His dissertation examined black holes.

Musical Life

Dr. Schipper was also an accomplished musician with a B.A. in music from U.C. Berkeley. In 1973 he recorded ‘The Phunky Physicist’ with Janne Schaffer, and he continued to perform on the vibraphone decades later at major climate change and energy conferences as the lead for ‘Lee Schipper and the Mitigators’.

Professional Life

Although he held a Ph.D. in Astrophysics, Lee Schipper has dedicated his career to the related problems of transportation, energy, and climate change. Dr. Schipper worked as a staff scientist for Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and in Group Planning for Shell International Petroleum Company. He worked as a visiting scientist for the International Energy Agency from 1995–2001, and in 2002 he helped found the World Resources Institute (WRI) Center for Sustainable Transportation, EMBARQ, where he served as Director of Research until his appointments at Stanford and Berkeley. He published over 100 professional papers on energy, transportation, and climate change, and he sat on the editorial boards of five journals in these fields.

Schipper gained prominence early in his career for a paper published in Science in 1976 showing how Sweden, an affluent country, had an energy intensity far lower than that of the U.S. "This became a very famous paper," said Mark Levine, who was Schipper’s supervisor for most his career at Berkeley Lab and now leads Berkeley Lab’s China Energy Group. "By the mid-1970s he was one of the most highly regarded energy analysts in the U.S., known and widely respected in energy circles around the world."

In the early 1970s he joined UC Berkeley’s then-nascent Energy and Resources Group where he worked with John Holdren, now President Barack Obama’s science adviser. He contributed to the Second and Third Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.

In the early 1980s, Schipper started the Berkeley Lab’s International Energy Studies group with Jayant Sathaye, and the two co-led the group for many years. Schipper broke new ground by analyzing energy data sector by sector and end-use by end-use in various countries and comparing them. He demonstrated that energy intensity did not correlate with GDP in any simple way and was able to show why. "The work he did has been carried on here. He created an important tradition of understanding energy by studying it from the bottom up, which means by end user," Levine said. "Lee was the founding father of a school of energy analysts, a tradition carried on with vigor in the Energy Analysis Department at LBNL."

Schipper mentored many students, Sathaye said, and several went onto become professors. "Lee’s unbridled enthusiasm for his work and music was both engaging and stimulating and lit a fire in his colleagues for not only working harder but also for making sure that our conclusions were based on solid research," said Berkeley Lab scientist Ed Vine. "While we were engaged in our work, he made sure that we knew the difference between authenticity and misrepresentation and falsehood. At the same time, we always looked forward to Lee’s latest jokes and humor, as a way to lighten our day."

He had published widely, including the book 'Energy Efficiency and Human Activity: Past Trends, Future Prospects' (1992) with Stephen Meyers, Richard Howarth and Ruth Steiner (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge).

Publications

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Jessicah Schipper — Personal information Full name Jessicah Lee Schipper Nationality  Australia Born 19 November 1986 …   Wikipedia

  • Jessicah Schipper — Persönliche Informationen Name: Jessicah Lee Schipper Spitzname(n): Jes …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Charmin Lee — Occupation Actress Years active 1993–2009 Charmin Lee is an African American actress. She is perhaps best known for her recurring role as Jeanette Wood, Maya s Mother, on the hit African American series Girlfriends. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Paradoxe de Jevons — Le paradoxe de Jevons, baptisé du nom de son découvreur, l économiste britannique William Stanley Jevons, énonce qu à mesure que les améliorations technologiques augmentent l efficacité avec laquelle une ressource est employée, la consommation… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Paradoxe de jevons — Le paradoxe de Jevons, baptisé du nom de son découvreur, l économiste britannique William Stanley Jevons, énonce qu à mesure que les améliorations technologiques augmentent l efficacité avec laquelle une ressource est employée, la consommation… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste des médaillés aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2008 — Cet article liste les athlètes ayant remporté une médaille aux Jeux olympiques d été de 2008 à Pékin (Chine). Sommaire Athlétisme Aviron Badminton Baseball Basket ball Boxe Canoë kayak Cyclisme Équitation Escrime Football …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Natation aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2008, résultats détaillés - Femmes — Article principal : Natation aux Jeux olympiques de 2008. Cette page présente les résultats féminins détaillés des épreuves de natation aux Jeux olympiques d été de 2008. Sommaire 1 Nage en bassin 1.1 Nage libre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Natation aux jeux Olympiques d'été de 2008, résultats détaillés - Femmes — Article principal : Natation aux Jeux olympiques de 2008. Cette page présente les résultats féminins détaillés des épreuves de natation aux Jeux olympiques d été de 2008. Sommaire 1 Nage en bassin 1.1 Nage libre …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Natación en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004 - Estilo mariposa 100m femenino — Anexo:Natación en los Juegos Olímpicos de Atenas 2004 Estilo mariposa 100m femenino Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Récords Récord Mundial y Olímpico Inge de Bruijn (NED) Sydney, Australia 0:56.61 17 de septiembre de 2000 Resultados Oro: Plata:… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Liste Des Championnes Du Monde De Natation Dames Bassin De 50 M — Liste des médaillées en natation féminine aux championnats du monde de natation Liste des sportives médaillées en natation lors des championnats du monde de natation depuis la première édition de ces mondiaux en 1973. Article connexe : Liste …   Wikipédia en Français

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”