Lorenz Hilty

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Lorenz Manuel Hilty
Born (1959-07-26) July 26, 1959 (age 64)
St. Gallen, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
Occupation(s)Computer scientist and author
Academic background
EducationPh.D. Computer Science (Informatics)
Alma materUniversity of Hamburg
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of St. Gallen
University of Hamburg (UHH)
University of Ulm
University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
KTH Royal institute of Technology Stockholm
University of Zurich
Websitehttps://www.ifi.uzh/isr

Lorenz Manuel Hilty is a Swiss computer scientist and author most known for his work on the sustainability aspects of digital technologies. He is Professor at the University of Zurich in Switzerland (UZH),[1] Sustainability Delegate of UZH and Director of the Zurich Knowledge Center for Sustainable Development.[2]

Hilty is an Honorary Fellow of the ICT for Sustainability (ICT4S) conference[3] and held the position of Associate Editor for the Journal Environmental Modelling and Software.

Education[edit]

Hilty obtained a doctoral degree in Computer Science from the University of Hamburg (UHH) in 1991.[4] He then conducted postdoctoral research projects focusing on methods for computational modeling of traffic and its environmental impacts at the University of St. Gallen (HSG) (1992), UHH (1993–1995) and the University of Ulm (1996–1998), working alongside Franz-Josef Radermacher.[5] He later submitted his post-doctoral habilitation thesis titled "Environmental Information Processing – Contributions of Informatics to Sustainable Development" at UHH, which was accepted in 1997.[6]

Scientific career[edit]

In 1998, Hilty was appointed as Professor of Information Systems at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. In 2000, he initiated the research program Sustainability in the Information Society at Empa Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology.[7] From 2004 to 2010, he set up and headed Empa's Laboratory for Technology and Society.[8] His research work at Empa was accompanied by teaching appointments at the University of Basel and St. Gallen and a Guest Professorship for New Media and Sustainability at the Institute for Social Ecology in Vienna. He joined UZH as a professor of Informatics and Sustainability at the Department of Informatics in 2010.[9] In parallel, he was an Affiliated Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm from 2013 to 2018, where he worked with the Centre for Sustainable Communications (CESC).[10] Since 2014, he has also served as the Sustainability Delegate of the executive board of UZH.[11]

Hilty was appointed as an Expert to the Commission for Ethics and Technology at the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences in 2006, served as the Swiss Delegate to IFIP TC9 Computers and Society from 2002 to 2008 (2006 to 2008 as Vice Chair),[12] and was a board member of the Swiss Informatics Society from 2003 to 2011. He initiated and chaired the first ICT for Sustainability conference ICT4S 2013 in Zurich[13] and served on the Council of the University of Constance from 2019 to 2023.[14]

Research[edit]

Hilty's research interests include the social and ecological opportunities and risks of digital technologies. His laboratory at Empa became known for a System Dynamics model on the environmental impact of ICT in the European Union[15][16] and for technology assessments of pervasive computing based on the precautionary principle.[17][18]

Hilty has contributed to the conceptualization of the interdisciplinary field of research between ecological sustainability and digital technologies,[19][20] and later played a key role in the emergence of ICT4S (Information and Communication Technology for Sustainability) as an interdisciplinary field of research and an international community.[21][22][23] Under his leadership, collaborating research groups at Empa and UZH investigated environmental aspect of digital technologies in detail, including the local and global flow of waste electronic equipment and the consequences for metal availability.[24][25][26]

Awards and honors[edit]

  • 2023 – Honorary Fellow Award, ICT4S[3]

Bibliography[edit]

Selected books[edit]

  • Information Systems for Sustainable Development (2005) ISBN 978-1591403449
  • Information Technology and Sustainability: Essays on the Relationship between Information Technology and Sustainable Development (2008) ISBN 978-3837019704
  • What Kind of Information Society? Governance, Virtuality, Surveillance, Sustainability, Resilience (2010) ISBN 978-3642154782
  • ICT Innovations for Sustainability (2015) ISBN 978-3319092270

Selected articles[edit]

  • Hilty, L. M. (2005). Electronic waste—an emerging risk?. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 5(25), 431–435.
  • Hilty, L. M., Arnfalk, P., Erdmann, L., Goodman, J., Lehmann, M., & Wäger, P. A. (2006). The relevance of information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability–a prospective simulation study. Environmental Modelling & Software, 21(11), 1618–1629.
  • Erdmann, L., & Hilty, L. M. (2010). Scenario analysis: exploring the macroeconomic impacts of information and communication technologies on greenhouse gas emissions. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 14(5), 826–843.
  • Hilty, L., Lohmann, W., & Huang, E. M. (2011). Sustainability and ICT–an overview of the field. Notizie di Politeia, 27(104), 13–28.
  • Coroama, V. C., & Hilty, L. M. (2014). Assessing Internet energy intensity: A review of methods and results. Environmental impact assessment review, 45, 63–68. DOI: 10.1016/j.eiar.2013.12.004
  • Kern, E., Hilty, L. M., Guldner, A., Maksimov, Y. V., Filler, A., Gröger, J., & Naumann, S. (2018). Sustainable software products—Towards assessment criteria for resource and energy efficiency. Future Generation Computer Systems, 86, 199–210. DOI: Sustainable software products—Towards assessment criteria for resource and energy efficiency

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nachhaltigkeitsbericht" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Hilty, Lorenz". ndeercn.org.
  3. ^ a b "Honorary Fellow Award for Lorenz Hilty". www.ifi.uzh.ch. June 15, 2023.
  4. ^ "Environmental Management Information Systems for Production and Recycling".
  5. ^ "The Information Society and Sustainable Development" (PDF).
  6. ^ "Umweltbezogene Informationsverarbeitung Beiträge der Informatik zu einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Empa - Communication - Lorenz Hilty". www.empa.ch.
  8. ^ "Empa - Technology and Society - Homepage TSL". www.empa.ch.
  9. ^ "Prof. Lorenz Hilty".
  10. ^ "Professor Lorenz Hilty new affiliated professor at CESC". KTH.
  11. ^ "ZKSD". www.sustainability.uzh.ch.
  12. ^ "The Swiss IFIP Committee Committee (SIC): (SIC): 2006 Report" (PDF).
  13. ^ "ICT innovations for sustainability".
  14. ^ "Former members of the Council | University Council | Administration and organisation | University | University of Konstanz". www.uni-konstanz.de.
  15. ^ Hilty, Lorenz (January 1, 2004). "The future impact of ICT on environmental sustainability.Fourth interim report: Refinement and quantification" – via www.academia.edu.
  16. ^ Hilty, Lorenz M.; Arnfalk, Peter; Erdmann, Lorenz; Goodman, James; Lehmann, Martin; Wäger, Patrick A. (November 1, 2006). "The relevance of information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability – A prospective simulation study". Environmental Modelling & Software. 21 (11): 1618–1629. doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2006.05.007 – via ScienceDirect.
  17. ^ Som, Claudia; Hilty, Lorenz M.; Ruddy, Thomas F. (October 29, 2004). "The Precautionary Principle in the Information Society". Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 10 (5): 787–799. doi:10.1080/10807030490513801 – via CrossRef.
  18. ^ Hilty, Lorenz M.; Som, Claudia; Köhler, Andreas (October 29, 2004). "Assessing the Human, Social, and Environmental Risks of Pervasive Computing". Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 10 (5): 853–874. doi:10.1080/10807030490513874 – via CrossRef.
  19. ^ Hilty, L. M.; Page, B.; Radermacher, F. J.; Riekert, W.-F. (March 29, 1995). Avouris, Nicholas M.; Page, Bernd (eds.). Environmental Informatics: Methodology and Applications of Environmental Information Processing. Springer Netherlands. pp. 1–11. doi:10.1007/978-94-017-1443-3_1 – via Springer Link.
  20. ^ "Environmental informatics" (PDF).
  21. ^ Hilty, Lorenz M. "Information technology and sustainability : essays on the relationship between ICT and sustainable development". (No Title) – via cir.nii.ac.jp.
  22. ^ "Sustainability and ICT – An overview of the field".
  23. ^ "Proceedings of the First International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainability, ETH Zurich, February 14-16, 2013".
  24. ^ Wäger, P. A.; Eugster, M.; Hilty, L. M.; Som, C. (July 1, 2005). "Smart labels in municipal solid waste — a case for the Precautionary Principle?". Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 25 (5): 567–586. doi:10.1016/j.eiar.2005.04.009 – via ScienceDirect.
  25. ^ Hilty, Lorenz M. (January 1, 2005). "Electronic waste-an emerging risk?". Environmental Impact Assessment Review. 25: 431–435. doi:10.1016/j.eiar.2005.04.002 – via NASA ADS.
  26. ^ "Insights from a decade of development cooperation in e-waste management".