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Tieju Ma

Guest Senior Research Scholar

Transformative Institutional and Social Solutions Research Group

Energy, Climate, and Environment

Guest Senior Research Scholar

Sustainable Service Systems Research Group

Energy, Climate, and Environment

Biography

Tieju Ma joined IIASA as a Research Scholar in January 2005. Before joining IIASA, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the School of Knowledge Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. He received his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering in 1998 from Dalian University of Technology, China and from the same university, he received his master's degree in systems engineering in 2000. In October 2003, he received his PhD in knowledge science from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.

Dr. Ma is currently a professor at the School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China. His research interests include modeling on technology (especially energy technology) transitions considering uncertainty, technological learning, and heterogeneous agents.


Last update: 16 JUL 2013

Publications

Ma, T. (2006). Modeling endogenous uncertain technological change with heterogeneous agents. In: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium on Systems & Human Science: Complex Systems Approaches for Safety, Security and Reliability (SSR 2006), 6-8 March 2006.

Ma, T. (2005). Modeling endogenous technological change with heterogeneous agents. In: Proceedings of the 1st World Congress of the International Federation for Systems Research, 14-17 November 2005.

Ma, T. (2005). Modeling technology transitions under increasing returns, uncertainty, and heterogeneous agents. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Knowledge and Systems Sciences, 29-31 August 2005.

Ma, T. & Nakamori, Y. (2005). Roadmapping and i-systems for supporting scientific research. International Journal of Knowledge and Systems Sciences 2 (1) 66-72.