Robert Rosner

Robert Rosner

Robert Rosner is a theoretical physicist whose scientific work has been related to fluid dynamics and plasma physics problems, as well as in applied mathematics and computational physics, especially in the development of modern high-performance computer simulation tools.

Within the past few years, he has been increasingly involved in energy technologies, and in the public policy issues that relate to the development and deployment of various energy production and consumption technologies, including especially nuclear energy, the electrification of transport, and energy use in urban environments.  

He was the founding director of the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago. He previously served as Argonne National Laboratory’s Chief Scientist and Associate Laboratory Director for Physical, Biological and Computational Sciences (2002-05), and was Argonne’s Laboratory Director from 2005-09; he was the founding chair of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Laboratory Directors’ Council (2007-09).   

Rosner Stories

Iran nuclear deal holds ‘goodies’ for scientists

Prof. Robert Rosner predicts nuclear scientists from United States, Iran will learn much from each other


Science

Physicists Battle over Meaning of Incontrovertible in Global Warming Fight

Prof. Robert Rosner, Argonne scientist Seth Darling discuss APS’ decision to clarify language in official position on climate change


Scientific American

Small reactors called U.S. nuclear future

Prof. Robert Rosner says economic viability of modular reactors will depend on manufacturing efficiency


United Press International

Class probes nexus of science and policy, Harris School of Public Policy

Harris School challenges students to think critically across disciplines.


Sarah Galer

CONTENT TYPE
Filter by content type