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Stuart White (mathematician)
Stuart White may refer to: * Stuart White (educator) * Stuart White (recording engineer) Stuart White is a recording and mix engineer. He is best known for his work with Beyoncé, namely on studio albums ''Beyoncé'', ''Lemonade'', and ''Renaissance''. White has three Grammy awards and has been nominated ten times. Early life and c ... * Stuart White (cricketer) {{hndis, White, Stuart ...
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Stuart White (educator)
Stuart White is an Australian educator and sustainability advocate. He is a professor and the Director of the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the University of Technology, Sydney. White has researched sustainability for more than twenty years, specialising in Least cost planning methodology, least cost planning for utilities and resource use efficiency. In 1998, White was a member of the NSW Task Force on Water Conservation, and in 2001 was a member of the Expert Panel on Environmental Flows for the Hawkesbury Nepean. He has written widely on sustainable futures and is often quoted in the media. White has criticised the building of desalination plants, citing their high operational costs and energy usage. References External linksProfessor Stuart White
at the University of Technology, Sydney {{DEFAULTSORT:White, Stuart Living people Australian environmentalists People associated with energy Australian anti–nuclear power activists Year of birth missing (living peop ...
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Stuart White (recording Engineer)
Stuart White is a recording and mix engineer. He is best known for his work with Beyoncé, namely on studio albums ''Beyoncé'', ''Lemonade'', and ''Renaissance''. White has three Grammy awards and has been nominated ten times. Early life and career development White was born around the year 1980, hailing from North Carolina. From ten years old, he started experimenting with tape decks, karaoke machines, and samplers. He graduated from Full Sail University in 2002, and moved to New York, where he was hired by Quad Studios, staying there for around six years. During this period, White worked alongside and was mentored by highly-regarded engineers Russell Elevado and Ann Mincieli, and was hired as the personal engineer of Alicia Keys’ producer Kerry ‘Krucial’ Brothers. In 2010, he took the position of main house engineer at Mincieli’s newly-opened Jungle City Studios in New York. Two years later, Mincieli informed him that Beyoncé was looking for an engineer, and when ...
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