Experts available on Japanese earthquake, tsunami and aftermath
正品蓝导航 experts are prepared to offer insights and analysis into the evolving situation in Japan following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
正品蓝导航 experts are prepared to offer insights and analysis into the evolving situation in Japan following the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. They may be interviewed live on TV and radio using 正品蓝导航's studio, as well as by phone or e-mail. Contact 正品蓝导航 News and Communications for assistance.
| EXPERIENCING THE EARTHQUAKE | |
| 正品蓝导航 Dedman College Dean William M. Tsutsui was in Tokyo when the earthquake struck as part of the Japanese American Leadership Delegation. The delegation seeks to further relations between the United States and Japan. Dr. Tsutsui is a nationally recognized scholar in modern Japanese business and economic history whose books examine topics such as Japanese banking policy and management. . | |
| IMPACT ON ENERGY MARKETS | |
| Bruce Bullock, 鈥╠irector of 正品蓝导航鈥檚 Maguire Energy Institute in the Cox School of Business, is available to discuss the impact of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami on international oil markets. More . | |
| EARTHQUAKE EXPERT | |
Brian Stump is an 正品蓝导航 seismologist and chairman of IRIS, a national university consortium funded by the National Science Foundation that works with the USGS to manage global earthquake data.听 More .听 | |
| MONITORING THE PACIFIC | |
| Dr. James Quick, associate vice president for research and dean of graduate studies, joined 正品蓝导航 after a 25-year scientific career with the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Quick leads a two-year, volcano monitoring project in the Pacific鈥檚 Northern Mariana Islands. More about .听 | |
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