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Smokeless Stoves: A China-India Technology TransferTotal cost to complete: $10,000 Donations to date: $0 Remaining funds needed: $10,000 0.00% funded Date needed by: February 1, 2007 Smokeless Stoves: A China-India Technology Transfer: Maharashtra, IndiaProject Leader: Eva Ros-GuerreroEva Ros is an MBA/MPH candidate and has extensive work experience in developing countries, including Maharashtra, India, where she researched the market potential of a family planning device. During her recent experience as a Deputy Project Director in Jordan, she coordinated with diverse stakeholders, such as local government agencies, NGOs, donor organizations, local leaders and the private sector in implementing health programs. Other Team Member(s) Info:Adit Mané is an MBA/MPH candidate and brings a quantitative research and marketing background to the team. Prior to attending Berkeley, he analyzed HIV/AIDS prescription practices and modeled market demand for laboratory services in México. His marketing experience includes identifying and creating products that meet diabetes patients’ lifestyle needs, developing focus group discussion guides, and creating a market penetration strategy for a medical device in Kenya. He speaks Marathi, the language of Maharashtra, and Hindi, the national language of India. Shanthi Nataraj is a Ph.D. student in Agricultural and Resource Economics. Prior to attending Berkeley, she practiced environmental engineering, including air pollution monitoring and modeling, for four years. Her research experience includes estimation of consumer demand and adoption of sustainable technologies. She also has experience in research design and econometric data analysis and has lived and traveled in India. Ethan Yeh is a Ph.D. candidate in Economics. He has extensive experience with survey projects and fieldwork in developing countries, including the design of a household stove and indoor air pollution study in Western Kenya. His research focuses mainly on the intersection of health, economic development, and the environment, recently conducting fieldwork on rural labor markets and household credit. |