Ian Evans is the editor in the press room of Elsevier Global Communications. Six years ago he joined Elsevier from a small trade publisher specializing in Oxford University's popular science and literary novels.
Prior to that, I worked in industry leading electronic retail industry magazines for many years and reported market trends of new technologies and home appliances. He got a degree in English literature from the University of Wales Cardiff, he uses his own leisure time to read, write and play drums.
As editor in Strategic Communications at Elsevier, Dr. Alison Bert will work with contributors around the world to introduce daily stories to the global science and health community. Prior to that he served as Editor in Elsevier Connect and received the 2016 North American Science Education Excellence Award.
Alison joined Elsevier in 2007, where he served as a business reporter and blogger for The Journal News at Gannett Daily in New York. In the last century, she was a classical guitarist in the music department at Syracuse University. She got a doctorate of music from the University of Arizona, a Spanish full-bright scholar, and studied at Master Class of Andres Segovia.
I am inspired by the vision of Open Science and the dedication of the Guaana team. We need to build a sustainable future and we must do it as soon as possible. Science is the foundation for how we accelerate this process, but it should spread faster and deeper. Establishing an open channel of scientific prosperity is one of the most important things we can do. Guaana's approach to this problem, with thoughtful design and sophisticated technology, holds an exciting commitment in my opinion. By accelerating the process of scientific funding, Guanana helps scientists and researchers spend most of their time researching real and easily to share data and information across disciplines and platforms I will. I know how important this issue is. When I was at JP Morgan, we supported the development of the Dementia Discovery Fund, which provides investment in innovative dementia research, a partnership between industry and the government, charity, organization.
The role of science and technology in building a sustainable future has been the subject of debate worldwide. As resources continue to deplete, the importance of science to find solutions is now more necessary. At this stage, the role of technology in sustainable development is important to address the challenges posed by anthropogenic climate change. Whether it is a society, economy or environment where technology plays an important role in sustainable development, the role of technology to achieve the goal of sustainable development can not be denied. Governments and other people are very reluctant to make the political and social changes necessary to curb the growth of production and consumption.