
Professor Hassan Qudrat-Ullah has published a new paper which proposes a framework for nuclear energy governance. The framework would allow countries to exchange data, keep each other accountable, employ AI to verify compliance and improve access to nuclear energy. Quadrat-Ullah also includes details on how the model could be adopted by countries internationally. The paper is available to read in the journal Energies.
Hassan Qudrat-Ullah is a professor of decision sciences with the School of Administrative Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies at York University. Hassan has over 20 years of teaching, research, industry and consulting experience in the USA, Canada, Singapore, Norway, UK, Korea, China, Saudi Arabia, Latvia, Switzerland, Spain and Pakistan. He is a well-known scholar in decision sciences, energy policy modeling and system dynamics areas. He has authored and edited over 150 refereed publications including 17 books, 43 journal articles and numerous conference proceedings and presentations. In 2017, he won York University’s Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies’ Excellence in Research Award.
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