What volume of synthetic hydrocarbon fuels can we generate in the future?by Barry Brook |
Guest Post by Chris Uhlik. Dr
Uhlik did a BS, MS, and PhD in Electrical Engineering at Stanford
1979--1990. He worked at Toyota in Japan, built robot controllers,
cellular telephone systems, internet routers, and now does engineering
management at Google. Among his 8 years of projects as an engineering
director at Google, he counts engineering recruiting, Toolbar, Software
QA, Software Security, GMail, Video, BookSearch, StreetView,
AerialImaging, and research activities in Artificial Intelligence and
Education. He has directly managed about 500 engineers at Google and
indirectly over 2000 employees. His interests include nuclear power,
photosynthesis, technology evolution, artificial intelligence,
ecosystems, and education.
(Ed Note: Chris has written previously on BNC on calculating the cost of ending global warming)
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