Dr. Nicholas Haan
Nicholas
Haan, Ph.D. is Director of Global Grand Challenges and Team Project
Leader at Singularity University.
Nick has worked at the intersection of science, technology, social
challenges, and innovation for the last 25 years. His issues of focus
have included disaster relief, food security, environment, energy, public
health, education, genetics, and information systems. And his
affiliations have included the United Nations, governments, universities,
donor agencies, and non-governmental organizations.
His introduction to global perspectives
began as a science teacher in a remote Kenyan village with the Peace
Corps. This experience led to more than 20 years of living and working
internationally, mainly in East and Southern Africa (including living
four years in villages without running water or electricity, which gives
him a unique perspective on social challenges).
Prior to joining Singularity University, Nick served as Senior
Economist/Global Program Manager with the United Nations Food and
Agricultural Organization where he oversaw a food security project
operating in over 30 countries. He is the creator of an international
standard for classifying the severity of food insecurity and
disasters — called the Integrated Food Security Phase
Classification
(IPC). Nick is also involved with several startups, including as
strategic advisor to a mobile app company called eMobilis. He has a keen
interest in the crowdsourcing movement. He has been a visiting professor
at University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; and was awarded a NASA Research
Fellowship.
Originally from California, Nick earned a Ph.D. in Geography, a Master’s
in
International Development, a Master’s in Geographic Information Systems &
Remote Sensing from Clark University, and a Bachelor’s in Genetics from
U.C. Berkeley. He is an avid sea kayaker and explorer, most recently
completing an 500 km expedition across Lake Victoria by kayak.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.