Profiles of our TUM Ambassadors
TUM Ambassador 2024 Noelle Selin

Picture: Astrid Eckert/TUM

Professor Noelle Selin

TUM AMBASSADOR 2024

 

Boston, United States

Professor, Institute for Data, Systems and Society and Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

Director, Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

TUM IAS Hans Fischer Senior Fellow

Several TUM stays: 2018 – 2024 at Professor Miranda Schreurs, Professorship Environmental and Climate Policy, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology

 

TUM host Professor Miranda Schreurs:

“Noelle Selin’s research into the atmospheric transport, deposition, and accumulation of pollutants in the environment has informed policymakers around the globe. We are honored to have her as part of the TUM family.”

 

TUM Ambassador Professor Noelle Selin:

“As a faculty member with a background in science and engineering, my fellowship at TUM gave me the chance to collaborate closely with social scientists and conduct collaborative, interdisciplinary research on hazardous substance management. As director of MIT’s Technology and Policy graduate program, I was also able to build connections and share best practices with TUM’s Politics and Technology courses.”