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Dr Shoumen Datta MIT oposed PhD Topix Prx860cs  WiFi Meet FuF Dr Shoumen Datta MIT oposed PhD Topix Prx860cs  WiFi Meet FuF

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WiFi Meet FuFi PhD Research Air capacity cost of operation how may cargo planes in operation scheduled how many planes ordered who used for carbon footprint Ship capacity how ID: 842995

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1 Dr Shoumen Datta, MIT oposed PhD Topi&#x
Dr Shoumen Datta, MIT oposed PhD Topi&#x Pr-;.60;cs WiFi Meet FuFi nergy, Logistics, Carbon Footprints Dr Shoumen Datta, MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation, MIT shoumen@mit.edu WiFi Meet FuFi : PhD Research Air capacity cost of operation how may cargo planes in operation / scheduled how many planes ordered / who / used for carbon footprint Ship capacity how many in operation how many in dry docks what type of cargo – LNG vessels who is buying / booked excess shipbuilding capacity total tonnage available / yearly projected growth cost per ton / projected increase carbon footprint Ton of goods movement China to EU, Africa and vice versa by country Type of goods Breakdown by land, air, sea, rail routes Cost / time analysis Existing rail maps gauge / gauge variation / gauge interoperability coverage gaps capacity for cargo railroad in progress / planned habitat (weather) Goods commodity vs finished goods movement: EU, Asia, Africa projected carbon emission per unit production projected change in manufacturing (OEM, assembly, parts) projected change in tonnage of goods that need to travel projected carbon footprints of supply chain Dr Shoumen Datta, MIT oposed PhD Topi&#x Pr-;.60;cs WiFi Meet FuFi nergy, Logistics, Carbon Footprints Dr Shoumen Datta, MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation, MIT shoumen@mit.edu RESEARCH Projected growth demographic spread housing / infrastructure (air

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ports, water purification, sewers) building materials (raw, finished, parts) Africa vs China/India white goods / cars, trucks Connectivity Vladivostok, Yokohama, +/- Middle-East, Sahara Morocco-Spain bridge/tunnel Fuel cost without disruptive innovation electricity: coal, gas, nuclear energy (on-board STAR) grid map / grid growth / grid construction cost of nuclear energy vs other biofuel / volume requirements / raw material / production metabolic engineering – butanol as fuel methanol economy ITER / STAR commercial status / supply chains Carbon footprint of traditional vs FuFi energy value chains Economy by country what do they produce / will produce / projected shifts demographics / immigration / projected movement / mortality education in sci/eng, number of universities, research funding FDI / GDP / GNP / production vs consumption and export vs import healthcare: primary care, A&E, long-term care, disease profile Thesis Modelling Global Supply Chain of (choose) with/without railroad Economic Growth of (choose country) with/without railroad Carbon Footprint of Supply Chain (Sarbanes-Oxley vs climate risk) Eg: Bananas by truck or rail from S. America to N. America – storage, farm size, growing method, fertilizer, packing/distributing, refrigeration Eg: Google - server farms Thesis tools Template: simulation tool to analyse goods by route/country Method: web tool to determine carbon footprint of supply chain