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SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE & SKILLS:
Ph.D. Physics, 1991 Harvard UniversityPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
M.A. Physics, 1986 Harvard University
B.A. Physics & Mathematics, 1984 Univ. of California, Berkeley
Scientist: February 2000 - Present, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
Planning, development, and production of policy analysis models, software and spreadsheet tools. Applications include the economic feasibility analysis of appliance efficiency standards and programs in the U.S. and internationally. Development of protocols, and software for web-based distributed disaggregated economic policy analysis models. Supervision of research in the economics of policy impacts, costs and benefits. Policy analysis for the Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP).
Project Organizer(Volunteer): December 1998 - Present, Eritrea Technical Exchange/ICSEE, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Organization and development of technology transfer and development projects. Technical support for Eritrean computer communications infrastructure development. In-country technical training of computer systems operation and administration staff in Internet technologies. Supervision and organization of ISO/IEC 10646-1 compliant multi-lingual software development. Technical and fundraising support for traditional stove efficiency improvement, promotion, and dissemination programs. Research and development of climate, renewable energy, and natural resources information systems.
Principal Research Associate: March 1999 - February 2000, Environmental Energy Technologies Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
Primary responsibilities include development of policy analysis tools for evaluation of appliance efficiency standards. Includes development of econometric models to forecast appliance sales, national energy savings, manufacturer impacts, and the net benefits and costs of a variety of regulatory alternatives. Analysis tools are primarily developed as Excel spreadsheets and application macros in Visual Basic.Adjunct Professor: October 1997 - May 1999, Department of Environmental Studies, San Jose State University, California, U.S.A.
Duties include advising Masters students and developing informational resources on renewable energy management and development potential. Research in renewable energy, traditional stove efficiency, and information systems for Eritrea, East Africa. (http://www.punchdown.org/rvb)Technical Project Manager: November 1997 - November 1998, Calmar Online Communications Ltd., Hong Kong/Beijing, China
Project management of Internet Protocol (IP) telephony network development and services. Also ISP management and Experience includes HTML, CGI, Perl, DNS, NFS, Sendmail, Linux, Windows NT/95, Sun Netra, & Cisco routers.Senior Research Scientist: October 1995 - August 1997. Department of Energy, Asmara, Eritrea, East Africa.
Initiated research programs for the Energy Research and Training Division of the Eritrean Department of Energy. Organized and supervised on-going research programs in: 1) Biomass Energy Assessment; 2) Solar Radiation Mapping; 3) Stove Efficiency Evaluation and Improvements; 4) Wind Energy Resource Assessment. Conducted training in meteorological monitoring and remote sensing for Department of Energy and related ministries.System Administrator/Developer: February 1995 - August 1997 Eritrea Technical Exchange, San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Co-founded, organized, and developed national electronic mail system for Eritrea as in-country volunteer developer (See http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/email)Assistant Professor/Fulbright Scholar: September 1993-June 1996. University of Asmara, Eritrea, East Africa.
Activities include instruction for undergraduate physics courses (2-3 separate courses per semester), research organization and development, instigation of department seminars in Physics, and assistance and advising of University library staff on library organization and donor development as chair of the Library Committee. Student rating in courses: 4.5/5.Principal Investigator, EICAP: November 1993-July 1995, University of Asmara, Eritrea, East Africa
Founded and organized Eritrean university/government collaborative research project. Set up university-government collaboration with the Department of Water Resources and the Meteorology Department of the Civil Aviation AuthorityOrganized team of five research assistants and three collaborators on joint research and data collection. Research at the University of Asmara was supported by the Swedish Agency for Research Cooperation with Developing Countries (SAREC).Modeling Specialist: December 1991-August 1993. Natural Resources Consulting Engineers (NRCE), Berkeley, California.
Duties included numerical modeling of groundwater and surface water systems. Developed and analyzed groundwater recharge alternatives for the San Xavier Indian Reservation. Formulated initial Conceptual Water Development Plan for the Tule River Indian Reservation. Performed comprehensive review of hydrographic survey reports prepared by Arizona Department of Water Resources.Research Assistant: October 1987-December 1988, June 1989-November 1991. University of California, Berkeley.
Investigation of the Fluid Dynamics of the Great Red Spot of Jupiter through numerical solution and analysis of the relevant partial differential equations. Developed new accurate and efficient algorithms for solving mathematical equations, and analyzed numerical results using simplified physical models.Teaching Assistant: January 1989-May 1989. University of California, Berkeley.
Conducted discussion sections and personal homework consultations for Fluid Mechanics, and Applied Fluid Mechanics (pumps and turbines) students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.Assistant Programmer: (Part-Time) 1980-1982. NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field California.
Implemented improved algorithms for calculating transonic flows over airfoils.ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH REPORTS:
Electric and gas mogogo efficiency for clay and iron plates: Experimental results, Department of Energy, P.O. Box 5285, Asmara, Eritrea, August 1997. URL: http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/mogogo/mogr0498b.htmlPUBLICATIONSWoldu, Tamrat, Remote sensing of biomass production, radiation distributions, and rainfall patterns, Senior Thesis Report, advisor: Robert Van Buskirk, University of Asmara, Asmara, Eritrea, June 1997. URL:http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/remote/tamrat.html
Zerom, Petros, Single layer wind and temperature modeling of daily climate variations in Eritrea, Senior Thesis Report, advisor: Robert Van Buskirk, University of Asmara, Asmara, Eritrea, June 1997.
Aseb Wind Prospecting Report, Research and Training Division, Department of Energy, P.O. Box 5285, Asmara, Eritrea, April, 1997.
Negusse, Ezana & Van Buskirk, Robert, Electric Enjera (Mogogo) Efficiency, Energy Research and Training Division Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Water Resources, October 1996, 12 pp. URL:http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/mogogo/mogr1096.html
Garbesi, Karina, Kello, Karen, & Van Buskirk, Robert, Preliminary Wind Energy Resources Assessment for Eritrea, Energy Research and Training Division, Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Water Resources, August 1996, 53 pp. URL:http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/wind/WINDREP796.html
Van Buskirk, Robert, Meteosat-Rainfall Correlations for the Eastern Escarpment of Eritrea: a preliminary analysis, University of Asmara, June 1994.
Van Buskirk, Robert & Araia, Amare, Rainfall Statistics of Eritrea, University of Asmara, September 1994, 40 pp.
Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Conceptual Water Development Plan: Tule River Indian Reservation, August 1992.
Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Design and cost estimates for groundwater recharge on the San Xavier District, (Confidential Draft Report) June 1992.
Natural Resources Consulting Engineers, Eritrea: Water Resources and Water Development, May 1992.
INTERNET PUBLICATIONS:Van Buskirk, Robert "Econometric modeling of the effects of energy efficiency standards on appliance shipments," In Proceedings 2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 9.371, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Washington D.C..
Chaitkin, S., Rosenquist, G., Dunham Whitehead, C., Van Buskirk, R. and McMahon, J.E., "Estimating and applying marginal energy prices in the analysis of proposed appliance energy efficiency standards in the residential sector," In Proceedings 2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, 9.25, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Washington D.C.
Van Buskirk, Robert, Teclai, Haile, & Negusse, Ezana, "The effect of clay and iron cooking plates on mogogo efficiency and energy use: Experimental results," Eritrean Studies Review 1998/99, Vol. 2 No. 2. URL:http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/mogogo/mogr0498b.html
Rosen, K., Garbesi, K., & Van Buskirk, R., "Wind energy potential in coastal Eritrea: An analysis of sparse wind data," accepted for publication in Solar Energy, 1998.
Van Buskirk, R., Garbesi, K., Rosen, K., "Wind Resource Assessment of Eritrea, Africa: Preliminary Results and Status," Journal of Wind Energineering and Industrial Aerodynamics 1998, Vol. 74-76, P. 365.
Garbesi, Karina, Rosen, Karen, & Van Buskirk, Robert, "Wind power in Eritrea, Africa: A preliminary resource assessment." Presented at Windpower '97, Austin, Texas June 15-18, 1997.
Van Buskirk, Robert, Garbesi, Karina & Rosen, Karen, "Wind resource assessment of Eritrea, Africa: results and status," proceedings of the 2nd European & Conference on Wind Engineering, edited by G. Solari, Italy, June 1997. URL:http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/wind/ITPAPER2.html
Van Buskirk, R. D. & Marcus, P.S. "Spectrally contour dynamics," J. Comput. Phys., V115 N2:302-318, 1994.
Van Buskirk, R. D. Quasigeostrophic Vortices in Zonal Shear, Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University (1991).
Van Buskirk, R. D. & Jeffries C. "Observations of dynamics of coupled nonlinear oscillators," Physical Review A 31, 3332-3357 (1985).
Goorjian, P. M. & Van Buskirk, R., "Second order differencing for the transonic small-disturbance equation," AIAA paper 84-0091, Reno, Nevada (1984).
Goorjian, P. M., Meagher, M. E. & Van Buskirk, R. D., "Monotone implicit algorithms for the small-potential equation applied to transonic flows." AIAA paper 0371, Reno, Nevada (1983).
Goorjian, P. M. & Van Buskirk, R. D. "Implicit of transonic flows using monotone methods," AIAA paper 0331, St. Louis, Missouri, 1981.
Eritrea Technology and Resource Assessment (1998)AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS:
http://www.punchdown.org/rvbEritrea Traditional Stove Efficiency (April 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/mogogoEritrea Biomass Production Maps (July 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/biomass/mapindex.htmlEritrea Solar Resource Maps (November 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/radiation/mapindex.htmlEritrea Temperature Maps (September 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/temps/mapindex.htmlEritrea Average Annual Rainfall (October 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/rain/rainann.htmlSouth Red Sea Wind Maps (October 1998)
http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/wind/wmapindex.htmlWiring Africa's Newest Country: Email in Eritrea (September 1998) http://www.punchdown.org/rvb/email/Wiring-Eritrea.html
J. William Fulbright Lecturer Award, September 1993 - September 1994ADDITIONAL SKILLS:
National Science Foundation Fellowship, September 1984 - August 1987
Department Citation, Physics, U.C. Berkeley, June 1984
American Physics Society Finalist, June 1984
Bachelor's Degree conferred with Highest Honors
Spanish fluency, conversational Tigrigna, reading of basic technical Italian.