18-11-2010, 11:41 AM
Hi there,
As I suggested at the ETSAP meeting in Cork, I think it would be a good idea to get an understanding of each TIMES or TIAM user's specialities or areas of expertise.
This would help enable/engender a greater degree of knowledge sharing between ETSAP members and would probably save a lot of time.
For example, at the UCL Energy Institute in London, we've been working with TIAM-UCL, a 16 region global model that evolved from an early version of TIAM-ETSAP.
We have worked on the Climate Module and now have a recalibrated and up-to-date version.
In 2011, we will be working on Endogenous Technical Learning in TIAM.
What is your team working on?
As I suggested at the ETSAP meeting in Cork, I think it would be a good idea to get an understanding of each TIMES or TIAM user's specialities or areas of expertise.
This would help enable/engender a greater degree of knowledge sharing between ETSAP members and would probably save a lot of time.
For example, at the UCL Energy Institute in London, we've been working with TIAM-UCL, a 16 region global model that evolved from an early version of TIAM-ETSAP.
We have worked on the Climate Module and now have a recalibrated and up-to-date version.
In 2011, we will be working on Endogenous Technical Learning in TIAM.
What is your team working on?