Reinventing the Automobile: Personal Urban Mobility for the 21st Century
Date:
November 04, 2009 from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm EST
Location:
Columbia University,
Schapiro CEPSR Building,
Davis Auditorium
Contact:
For further information regarding this event, please contact Carey Russell by sending email to crussell@ei.columbia.edu or by calling 2128510241.
The Earth Institute's Lenfest Center for Sustainble Energy presents "Reinventing the Automobile: Personal Mobility for the 21st Century," with Larry Burns, Former Vice President of Research & Development, General Motors and introductory remarks by Jeffrey D. Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University. Open to the public.
On October 1, 2009, Larry
Burns completed a distinguished career with General Motors, serving as
corporate vice president of Research & Development. In addition to driving
innovation into today's vehicles, Burns led GM's development of a new
automotive “DNA” that marries electrically driven and “connected vehicle”
technologies. The goal is to realize sustainable personal mobility with
smart vehicles that are aspirational and affordable. He has been a major
voice for the “reinvention” of the automobile and the diversification of
transportation energy. Within GM, he personally championed vehicle
electrification, “connected” vehicles, fuel cells, bio-fuels, advanced
batteries, autonomous driving, and a series of innovative concept
vehicles. He has been a leading advocate for design and technology
innovation focused on the total customer experience and the application of
operations research. Burns holds a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the
University of California at Berkeley, where he is a member of the Advisory
Council for its Institute of Transportation Studies. Burns recently completed
a book (with Professor William J. Mitchell, MIT, and Christopher E.
Borroni-Bird, General Motors) entitled Reinventing the Automobile: Personal
Urban Mobility for the 21st Century. It is scheduled for
publication in January 2010.