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Carnegie Mellon University Awarded AT&T; Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship
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Carnegie Mellon University Awarded AT&T; Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship
NEW JERSEY, BEDMINSTER, Apr. 4 -/E-Wire/-- AT&T; selected researchers from six leading universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, to receive an AT&T; Industrial Ecology Faculty Fellowship. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University received a $25,000 renewal grant to support their project, "Comparative Energy and Environmental Implications of Wired versus Wireless Communications Networks."
Industrial Ecology is a multidisciplinary field that studies industrial and economic systems and their linkage with natural systems. It also intersects with disciplines such as law, economics, anthropology, business studies, engineering, and the social and physical sciences. Other recipients of this year's faculty fellowship include Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.; Leiden University, Netherlands; University of California, Davis; University of Massachusetts, Amherst; and University of Missouri-Rolla.
"We value the AT&T; Foundation's ongoing commitment to research into the energy use of networks," said Dr. H. Scott Matthews, Research Director, Green Design Initiative at Carnegie Mellon. "Their commitment to understanding the energy requirements of infrastructure is critical to our success and to national policy goals seeking to manage our consumption of energy and resources."
The United States and most of the developed world are witnessing significant increases in subscribers to wireless technologies, specifically voice communication services. It is unclear what the overall effect on energy use will be of these various technologies. Current research in this project is considering the total energy use of the telecommunications network in the United States, and is tracking the energy use per subscriber as these growth rates continue. "Understanding the energy and environmental implications of telecommunications networks is important to AT&T; and indeed to all," said Brad Allenby, AT&T; Environment, Health and Safety vice president. "We are pleased to support Carnegie Mellon University's ground-breaking work."
The AT&T; Foundation established the Industrial Ecology Grants Program in 1993 to encourage academic activity in this field. Since then, the program has awarded faculty research fellowships, supported the Colloquium on Industrial Ecology at the National Academy of Sciences and a number of conferences on research in the field, and helped launch the Journal of Industrial Ecology. The program is consistent with AT&T;'s environmental and social responsibility and its support of environmental initiatives and organizations.
The AT&T; Foundation invests in projects that address a range of public concerns. It emphasizes programs that serve the needs of people in communities where AT&T; has a significant business presence; initiatives that use technology in innovative ways; and programs in which AT&T; employees are actively involved as contributors and/or volunteers. For further information, please visit the AT&T; Foundation web site at www.att.com/foundation.
About AT&T; AT&T; (www.att.com) is among the premier voice, video and data communications companies in the world, serving businesses, consumers, and government. The company runs the largest, most sophisticated communications network in the U.S., backed by the research and development capabilities of AT&T; Labs. A leading supplier of data, Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors, AT&T; offers outsourcing and consulting to large businesses and government. The company is a market leader in local, long distance and Internet services, as well as transaction-based services like prepaid cards, collect calling and directory assistance. With approximately $37 billion of revenues, AT&T; has relationships with about 50 million consumers and 4 million business customers, who depend on AT&T; for high-quality communications. AT&T; has garnered several awards for outstanding performance and customer service.
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AT&T; Environment, Health & Safety
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