
Dr Timothy DuBois is researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre. Dr DuBois’ research focuses on integrating human systems, such as policy and the economy, into climate model feedbacks. This research has recently expanded into the social-ecological systems space as a member of the LimnoScenES project, focusing on biodiversity and transient dynamics of human interventions in shallow lake environments. Dr DuBois is involved in the SRC's Planetary Boundaries 3.0 project, which aims to quantify the two boundaries lacking numbers – aerosols and novel entities. Dr DuBois also participates in Earth Resilience in the Anthropocene (ERA), a European Research Council-funded project which explores the biophysical and social determinants of the Earth’s long-term stability to inform global sustainability policy processes. Previously, Dr DuBois was at Chalmers University of Technology with the Electromagnetic Field Theory Group in Gothenburg, Sweden. Dr DuBois obtained his doctorate at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia in September 2015 with the Chemical and Quantum Physics Group.
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