Background
Morgan, Millett Granger was born on March 7, 1941 in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Millett G. M. and Eleanor (Walbridge) Morgan.
(The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an i...)
The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an important factor in the problems of risk and policy analysis. This book outlines the source and nature of uncertainty, discusses techniques for obtaining and using expert judgment, and reviews a variety of simple and advanced methods for analyzing uncertainty. Powerful computer environments and good graphical techniques for displaying uncertainty are just two of the more advanced topics addressed in later chapters.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521365422/?tag=2022091-20
(The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an i...)
The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an important factor in the problems of risk and policy analysis. This book outlines the source and nature of uncertainty, discusses techniques for obtaining and using expert judgment, and reviews a variety of simple and advanced methods for analyzing uncertainty. Powerful computer environments and good graphical techniques for displaying uncertainty are just two of the more advanced topics addressed in later chapters.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0521427444/?tag=2022091-20
electrical engineer policy researcher
Morgan, Millett Granger was born on March 7, 1941 in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Millett G. M. and Eleanor (Walbridge) Morgan.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1963; Master of Science, Cornell Univercity, 1965; Doctor of Philosophy, University of California-San Diego, 1969.
Research assistant, graduate research assistant and National Aeronautics and Space Administration fellow, Dartmouth College, Jicamarca Radar Observatory/Cornell Univercity/Arcibo Observatory and University of California-San Diego, 1959-1969;
director computer jobs thru training project, University of California-San Diego, 1969-1972;
lecturer, University of California-San Diego, 1970-1971;
acting assistant professor, University of California-San Diego, 1971-1972;
associate program director, program director division computer research, National Science Foundation, Washington, 1972-1974;
visiting associate physicist, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York, 1974;
assistant professor electrical engineering-engineering public policy and coordinator graduate program in EEP, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1974-1977;
head department engineering public policy, associate professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1977-1980;
professor, acting head department electrical engineering, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1981-1982;
head department engineering public policy, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1980;
Lord Chair professor engineering, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1996;
consultant in field. Consultant in field, member Executive Committee science advisory board Environmental Protection Agency. Member National Synthesis Panel United States Global Change Impact Assessment.
, board sustainable development National Research Council, advisory board Elec. Power Research Institute.
(The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an i...)
(The authors explain the ways in which uncertainty is an i...)
Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (Spectrun editorial board), American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society Risk Analysis (editorial board, Distinguished Achievement award 1995). Member American Geophysical Bioelectromagnetics Society, Sigma Xi.
Married Elizabeth Nichols, August 10, 1963. Children: Kristiana L., Frederick M.