Bas van Ruijven
Research Group Leader and Principal Research Scholar
Sustainable Service Systems Research Group
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program
Principal Research Scholar
Transformative Institutional and Social Solutions Research Group
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program
Principal Research Scholar
Integrated Assessment and Climate Change Research Group
Energy, Climate, and Environment Program
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Biography
Bas van Ruijven leads the Sustainable Service Systems (S3) Research Group of the IIASA Energy, Climate, and Environment (ECE) Program. His research interests cover a wide range of topics, from energy and technology scenarios to energy transitions in developing countries and the role of behavioral change in mitigation.He holds an MSc in Environmental Science (2004) and a PhD in Energy Science (2008) from Utrecht University in the Netherlands. From 2011 to 2017, van Ruijven worked as project scientist with the Integrated Assessment Modeling group at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, CO, USA. During 2016-2017, he was also a visiting scholar and research scientist at the Boston University Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. Before moving to the USA in 2011, he was a policy researcher at the IMAGE Integrated Assessment Modeling group of the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL). During his PhD research, he was a visiting researcher at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden, and the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.
He is co-chair of the International Committee On New Integrated Climate change assessment Scenarios (ICONICS) and Coordinating Lead Author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Seventh Assessment Report (AR7) Working Group III Chapter on Demand and Services.
Last update: 04 MAY 2026
Publications
Bertram, C., Brutschin, E. , DROUET, L., Luderer, G., van Ruijven, B. , Aleluia Reis, L., Baptista, L., de Boer, H., Cui, R., Daioglou, V., Fosse, F., Fragkiadakis, D., Fricko, O., Fujimori, S. , Hultman, N., Iyer, G., Keramidas, K., Krey, V. , Kriegler, E., Lamboll, R., Mandaroux, R., Rochedo, P., Rogelj, J. , Schaeffer, R., Silva, D., Tagomori, I., van Vuuren, D., Vrontisi, Z., & Riahi, K. (2024). Feasibility of peak temperature targets in light of institutional constraints. 10.5281/zenodo.11562538.
Richters, O., Kriegler, E., Al Khourdajie, A. , Bertram, C., Bresch, D., Cui, R., Edmonds, J., Hackstock, P., Hurst, I., Kikstra, J. , Klein, D., Kotz, M., Kropf, C., Lewis, J., Liadze, I., Mandaroux, R., Meinshausen, M., Min, J. , Nicholls, Z., Piontek, F., Sanchez Juanino, P., Sauer, I., Sferra, F., Stevanović, M., van Ruijven, B. , Weigmann, P., Westphal, M., Zhao, A., Zwerling, M., Fawcett, A., Fuhrman, J., George, M., Ju, Y. , Wenz, L., Abrahão, G., Baumstark, L., Chen, D., Dietrich, J., Durga, S., Fricko, O. , Hasse, R., Hoppe, J., Humpenöder, F., Gokul, I., Javaid, A. , Joshi, S., Kishimoto, P. , Koch, J., Krey, V. , Lochner, E., Luderer, G., Maczek, F., Mastrucci, A. , Meng, M., Merfort, A., Patel, P., Pehl, M., Pelz, S. , Zhao, X., von Jeetze, P., Ünlü, G. , Schreyer, F., & Rüter, T. (2024). NGFS Climate Scenarios Data Set V.5. 10.5281/zenodo.5782903.
Min, J. , Soergel, B., Koch, J., Kikstra, J. , & van Ruijven, B. (2024). Output pathway data for "Income and inequality pathways consistent with eradicating poverty". 10.5281/zenodo.13753582.
Hunt, J. , Zakeri, B. , Nascimento, A., Guo, F. , Freitas, M.A.V., Silva, C.V., & van Ruijven, B. (2023). Ammonia Airship Cooling: An Option for Renewable Cooling in the Tropics. Energies 17 (1) e111. 10.3390/en17010111.
Kriegler, E., Strefler, J., Gulde, R., Angelkorte, G., Bauer, N., Baptista, L., Dessens, O., Emmerling, J., Tavoni, M., Fragkos, P., Fragiadakis, D., Giannousakis, A., Guivarch, C., Harmsen, M., Humpenöder, F., Lefèvre, J., Mastrucci, A. , Nawaz, A., Schaeffer, R., Tagomori, I., van Heerden, R., Pettifor, H., van Ruijven, B. , van Vuuren, D., Wilson, C. , Yeh, S., & Zuber, S. (2023). How to achieve a rapid, fair, and efficient transformation to net zero emissions. Policy findings from the NAVIGATE project. The NAVIGATE consortium