Steve M. Easterbrook
Professor Steve M. Easterbrook Ph.D. | |
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Steve Easterbrook in 2023 | |
| Born | August 1965 (age 60) |
| Citizenship | British, Canadian |
| Alma mater | Imperial College, London The University of York |
| Known for | Requirements Engineering Climate Modelling Systems Thinking Computer-supported cooperative work |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Computer Science Climate Science Science and Technology Studies |
| Institutions | University College London The University of Sussex NASA The University of Toronto |
| Thesis | Elicitation of Requirements from Multiple Perspectives (1991) |
| Doctoral advisor | Sir Anthony Finkelstein |
Steve M. Easterbrook (born 1965) is a Canadian scientist. He is a full professor of computer science and environment at the University of Toronto and director of the School of the Environment. Easterbrook is well known for his work on the development, testing and use of global climate models, as well as his broader work on interdisciplinary teams, and how data and knowledge are shared across disciplinary boundaries. He is the author of over 200 papers on software, climate change, and sustainability. His book, Computing the Climate: How we know what we know about climate change was published by Cambridge University Press in 2023.