RAEL Alumni

Peter Alstone

MA

Peter’s research focus areas are infor­ma­tion tech­nol­ogy approach­es to ener­gy devel­op­ment, under­stand­ing mar­kets for demand-side ener­gy tech­nol­ogy, and ener­gy tech­nol­ogy pol­icy. Out­side of aca­d­e­mics, he con­tributes to the Light­ing Glob­al […]

Nadia Ameli

For my web­site, click here. I am cur­rent­ly work­ing as Senior Researcher Asso­ciate at UCL Insti­tute for Sus­tain­able Resources  where I lead the finance research area of the GREEN-WIN project. I focus on cli­mate and sus­tain­abil­i­ty […]

Annelise Gill-Wiehl

At ERG Annelise has con­tin­ued the study of com­mu­ni­ty ener­gy solu­tions, with both cook­ing and com­mu­ni­ty exten­sion ser­vices focal areas for her ana­lyt­ic and field studies. Annelise Gill-Wiehl stud­ied envi­ron­men­tal […]

Marlene Susana Arrechea Alvarado

Susana Arrechea holds a bach­e­lors degree in Chem­i­cal Engi­neer­ing from the Uni­ver­si­ty of San Car­los of Guatemala and a mas­ters degree in Mol­e­c­u­lar Nanoscience and Nan­otech­nol­o­gy from the Uni­ver­si­ty of […]

Solomon Abede Asfaw

Research Interests: Solomon's current research interests include: grid integration of intermittent renewable energy resources (PV and Wind); storage requirements for very high grid penetration of Renewable; load-side management analysis for high grid penetration; employment of SWITCH for the East African Power Pool consortium of utilities. Background: Solomon received his undergraduate degree in Physics from Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia; an M.Sc. degree in Physics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; a second M.Sc. and PhD degree specializing in energy system analysis from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer, Israel. He is currently a Philomathia postdoctoral fellow at University of California - Berkeley.

Nkiruka Avila

Nkiruka Avila is a graduate student in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley. She graduated with Summa cum Laude honors in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Oklahoma. She has worked in various sectors of the energy industry, from engineering design and production to end-use distribution and marketing. Her current research interests include renewable energy integration, sustainable energy development and rural electrification.

Anne-Perrine Avrin

Anne-Per­rine is a PhD stu­dent in the Ener­gy and Resources Group and a research fel­low with­in the ener­gy com­pa­ny Are­va. In the Renew­able and Appro­pri­ate Ener­gy Lab­o­ra­to­ry, her research focus­es […]

Robert Bailis

Rob is interested in sustainability, resource use, and environmental change in the developing world. He explores these issues principally, though not exclusively, in the context of energy. He became interested in the intersection of energy, society, and environment while working as a teacher in the US Peace Corps in a remote community in northwestern Kenya. He uses an interdisciplinary approach that places equal emphasis on qualitative and quantitative methods across a range of scales, from local to regional and global. Follow this link for more information about his past and current research. https://environment.yale.edu/profile/bailis/

Dennis V. Best

Den­nis has focused his career on tech­nol­o­gy and sus­tain­abil­i­ty pol­i­cy in emerg­ing and devel­op­ing economies. His research inter­ests include tech­nol­o­gy and inno­va­tion pol­i­cy and impacts to resource and rur­al devel­op­ment, […]

Bo Li

Bo is a doc­tor­al stu­dent in Elec­tri­cal Engi­neer­ing  at Chongqing Uni­ver­si­ty.  His work is focused on the inte­gra­tion of renew­able ener­gy and of elec­tric vehi­cle fleets into the Chi­nese pow­er grid.

Ian Bolliger

Ian is a Nation­al Defense Sci­ence and Engi­neer­ing Grad­u­ate Fel­low in the Ener­gy and Resources Group and a mem­ber of the inau­gur­al “Envi­ron­ment and Soci­ety: Data Sci­ence for the 21st […]

Samuel Carrara

Samuel Car­rara holds a Mas­ter Degree cum laude in Mechan­i­cal Engi­neer­ing (Major: Ener­gy and Mechan­i­cal Plants) and a PhD in Ener­gy and Envi­ron­men­tal Tech­nolo­gies, both from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Berg­amo. After […]

Juan Pablo Carvallo Bodelon

Since grad­u­at­ing as an elec­tron­ics engi­neer in 2004, JP Car­vallo has been work­ing, study­ing, and research­ing dif­fer­ent aspects of the ener­gy field. His cur­rent inter­ests relate to var­ied top­ics in […]

Christian Casillas

Chris­t­ian is an inde­pen­dent schol­ar work­ing on tech­ni­cal and cul­tur­al dri­vers of sus­tain­able, local ener­gy systems.

Sergio Castellanos

Ser­gio Castel­lanos is a Berke­ley Ener­gy & Cli­mate Insti­tute – Tec­nológi­co de Mon­ter­rey (BECI–ITESM) Ener­gy Fel­low work­ing at the Renew­able and Appro­pri­ate Ener­gy Lab with Prof. Dan Kam­men. His research […]

Fernando Castro Alvarez

Is a Doc­tor of Judi­cial Sci­ence Can­di­date at Berke­ley Law, con­duct­ing research on the diver­si­fi­ca­tion of ener­gy sources through law and pol­i­cy, for which he has received a Nation­al Ener­gy […]

Cheng (Andy) Zheng

Andy Zheng grad­u­at­ed from U.C. Berke­ley in Decem­ber 2014 with a Ph.D. in Mechan­i­cal Engi­neer­ing. Super­vised by Prof. Daniel Kam­men, his main research inter­est is ener­gy pol­i­cy in the glob­al […]

 Felix Cruetzig

Dr. Felix Creutzig is head of the working group Land Use, Infrastructures and Transport. He is lead author of the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report and was lead analyst of the Global Energy Assessment. Felix Creutzig teaches courses about climate change and infrastructures at Technische Universität Berlin. His research focuses on: • Conceptualizing and quantifying GHG emissions of cities world-wide • Assessing opportunities for GHG mitigation of cities world-wide • Building models of sustainable urban form and transport • Land rents as a complement for financing sustainable infrastructures • Analyzing the role of capital stocks and infrastructures for climate change mitigation • Land use-mediated uncertainty in integrated assessments, particularly those related to bioenergy Since 2009 Felix Creutzig is also group leader at the Department of the Economics of Climate Change at Technische Universität Berlin. He was a postdoc fellow at the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley, collaborating with Dan Kammen, Lee Schipper and Elizabeth Deakin, and the Energy Foundation China in Beijing. Felix Creutzig received his PhD in Computational Neuroscience from Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and holds a Master of Advanced Studies (Path III in Mathematics) from Cambridge University, UK.

Deborah Sunter

Before join­ing RAEL in Octo­ber 2015 Dr. Deb­o­rah A. Sunter was a AAAS Sci­ence and Tech­nol­o­gy Pol­i­cy Fel­low at the Depart­ment of Ener­gy: Advanced Man­u­fac­tur­ing Office. Her inter­ests include renew­able ener­gy sys­tems, […]

Dongran Liu

Don­gran Liu is a doc­tor­al stu­dent in the School of Eco­nom­ic and Man­age­ment at North Chi­na Elec­tric Pow­er Uni­ver­si­ty.  She has research inter­ests in ener­gy mar­kets, opti­miza­tion and risk man­age­ment, and dis­trib­uted […]

Karim El Alami

Karim is a MS stu­dent in Civ­il and Envi­ron­men­tal Engi­neer­ing at UC Berke­ley. He is cur­rently work­ing in the Renew­able and Appro­pri­ate Ener­gy Lab­o­ra­tory of Daniel Kam­men, on the Green Jobs […]

Majid Ezzati

My research focuses on exposure to, and health effects of, environmental, behavioural, nutritional, and metabolic risk factors and their interventions at the population level. The research activities routinely combine concepts, data, and methods from a range of environmental, health, and quantitative sciences with a systems perspective. We collect and analyze primary field data on environmental risk factors (primarily air pollution). We also develop and apply analytical models to combinations of primary and secondary data to estimate health effects of risk factor exposures and interventions. You can learn about our past and ongoing studies, and see their results and publications, through the Environment and Global Health Research Group page.

Kevin Fingerman

http://www2.humboldt.edu/environment/faculty-and-staff/dr.-kevin-fingerman My research is driven by an interest in the broad-based environmental and social impacts of energy technologies and policies. This work seeks to make explicit the trade-offs that are often present between energy security, climate, and other important social and environmental objectives. In particular, I have worked on issues at the water/energy nexus, evaluating the “water footprints” of a range of energy technologies. Water and energy are inextricably linked, with electricity generation second only to agriculture in total global water withdrawals. This connection is particularly acute for bioenergy, as it is by far the most water-intensive of all energy types. My research has employed life cycle assessment (LCA), agro-climatic modeling, and GIS tools to show that biofuels routinely require several orders of magnitude more water than petroleum fuels while often providing only modest climate benefit. I approach my research with an eye toward implementation. This has led me to work with California regulatory agencies on fuel policy formulation and to serve as vice-chair of the Geneva-based Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels. Prior to coming to HSU, I worked in Rome for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. While there, I provided support to the governments of Indonesia and Colombia in evaluating the environmental and social impacts of their biofuel industries, and in formulating policies to address those impacts.

Dimitry Gershenson

Dim­it­ry Ger­shen­son is an Ener­gy Access Pro­gram Man­ag­er at Face­book. Pri­or to his cur­rent role, Dim­it­ry com­plet­ed his MS at UC Berkeley’s Ener­gy and Resources Group, where he focused on […]

Gordon Bauer

Gor­don received his Batch­e­lor’s Degree with High­est Hon­ors in Chem­istry from Williams Col­lege (2013), and then con­duct­ed research on solar ener­gy in Nicaragua, and then spend­ing time as a Vis­it­ing Schol­ar at […]

Chris Greacen

Chris Greacen has worked on policy and hands-on implementation of renewable energy from village to government levels. As co-director of the non-profit organization Palang Thai he helped draft Thailand's Very Small Power Producer (VSPP) policies, which account for over 1200 MW of renewable energy on-line and additional 3700 MW with signed PPAs as of March 2012. He conducted dozens of studies on renewable energy and power sector planning and governance in Thailand, including a government-commissioned study that helped shape Thailand’s design of its feed-in tariff program. As a World Bank consultant he has worked since 2008 with the Tanzanian Energy Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) to draft guidelines and rules for Tanzania’s Small Power Producer (SPP) program, which streamlines deployment of renewable energy mini-grids for rural electrification and grid-connected renewable energy to augment Tanzania's national grid. With the Border Green Energy Team (BGET) he has led installation of 13 pico-hydropower projects with remote communities in the Thai-Burma border area, as well as leading the construction of dozens of solar electric systems for remote medical clinics in eastern Burma. His PhD dissertation from the Energy and Resources Group (ERG) at the University of California at Berkeley focused on micro-hydroelectricity in rural Thailand. He also has a BA in Physics from Reed College with a thesis on solar photovoltaic semiconductor physics. He has worked on renewable energy projects in Nepal, India, Burma, Cambodia, China, Guatemala, Micronesia, North Korea, Tibet, Vanuatu, Vietnam, and on Native American reservations.

Guangzhi Yin

Guangzhi is a PhD stu­dent in Ener­gy Sys­tems Analy­sis at Tsinghua Uni­ver­si­ty.  He has bach­e­lor’s degrees in Elec­tri­cal Engi­neer­ing and in Man­age­ment from Tsinghua Uni­ver­si­ty.  He has been a vis­it­ing […]

Gang He

Gang He is now an Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor in the Depart­ment of Tech­nol­o­gy and Society Stony Brook University E‑mail: Gang.He [at] stony​brook​.edu While a doc­tor­al stu­dent in RAEL and ERG, Gang He […]

Rebecca Hernandez

Cur­rent: Assis­tant Pro­fes­sor, Depart­ment of Land, Air, and Water Resources, UC Davis Uni­ver­si­ty web­site: http://​lawr​.ucdavis​.edu/​p​e​o​p​l​e​/​f​a​c​u​l​t​y​/​h​e​r​n​a​n​d​e​z​-​r​e​b​e​cca   Rebec­ca R. Her­nan­dez, Ph.D.UC Pres­i­den­t’s Post­doc­tor­al Fel­low Ener­gy and Resources Group, Uni­ver­si­ty of Cal­i­for­nia, Berke­leyCli­mate and Car­bon […]

Patricia Hildalgo-Gonzalez

Patri­cia grad­u­ated as an indus­trial and elec­tri­cal engi­neer in 2012 from Pon­ti­f­i­cia Uni­ver­si­dad Católi­ca de Chile (PUC). Dur­ing her under­grad­u­ate stud­ies she worked as a Lin­ear Alge­bra teach­ing assis­tant for three […]

Madison Hoffacker

Madi­son K. Hof­fack­er is a full-time Sus­tain­able Ener­gy Research Spe­cial­ist joint­ly with the Ener­gy and Resources Group at UC Berke­ley and the Cen­ter for Con­ser­va­tion Biol­o­gy at UC River­side. Madi­son […]

Nate Hultman

Prof. Hult­man is cur­rent­ly on leave from the Uni­ver­si­ty. He is serv­ing as Deputy Asso­ciate Direc­tor for Ener­gy & Cli­mate Change in the White House Coun­cil on Envi­ron­men­tal Qual­i­ty. After this gov­ern­ment ser­vice, he will return […]

Isa Ferrall

Isa Fer­rall is a MS/Ph.D. stu­dent in the Ener­gy and Resources Group and Renew­able and Appro­pri­ate Ener­gy Lab at the Uni­ver­si­ty of Cal­i­for­nia, Berke­ley. She is inter­est­ed in the impact […]

Arne Jacobson

Dr. Jacobson is the SERC Director and an associate professor of Environmental Resources Engineering at Humboldt State University. He is also the coordinator of HSU’s master’s program in Energy Technology and Policy. Dr. Jacboson has a Ph.D. from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley and an M.S. in Environmental Systems (engineering option) from Humboldt State. His areas of research interest include renewable energy technology, energy and climate change mitigation policy, and energy access for low income people in developing countries. His work is interdisciplinary, combining renewable energy engineering, energy policy, and a social geography based approach to international development studies. Dr. Jacobson has extensive international work experience in Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, including recent work focused on the development of an international program to ensure the quality of affordable LED-based off-grid lighting systems appropriate for use by low income people in developing countries.

Kelly Jiang

As an under­grad­u­ate Kel­ly was invit­ed to work as a GSR to com­pile data on decen­tral­ized renew­able ener­gy (DRE) in part­ner­ship with Pow­er for All (P4All) as part of a larg­er […]

Josiah Johnston

I grew up in a rur­al part of the Ozark Moun­tains. I’m great at con­struc­tion and swing­ing a pick. Between col­lege and grad school I lived in Bal­ti­more for five years. When I left […]

Joyceline Marealle

Joyce­line is a Tan­zan­ian who holds a bachelor’s degree in chem­i­cal engi­neer­ing from the Uni­ver­si­ty of Rochester. Her research inter­est lies in ener­gy decen­tral­iza­tion, diver­si­fi­ca­tion, eco­nom­ics and pol­i­cy mak­ing to […]

Joe Kantenbacher

Joe's scholarship in centered on issues of environmental behavior and sustainable consumption. With his research, he explores the connections between energy and goods consumption and happiness, interrogating the theory that reduced consumption can support improvements in quality of life. He is particularly interested in the potential for discussions about time use to support, enhance, and accelerate movement toward a more sustainable and satisfying economy. Joe is currently a PhD Candidate in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley, and, before beginning graduate studies, was an assistant gentleman-farmer in British Columbia.

Charles Kirubi

Gathu Kiru­bi, brings strong ana­lyt­i­cal skills and demon­strat­ed man­age­ment expe­ri­ence cut­ting across renew­able ener­gy, rur­al devel­op­ment and micro-finance. Aside from hold­ing a PhD in Ener­gy & Rur­al Devel­op­ment from the […]

Noah Kittner

PhD

Noah Kit­tner is now a Pro­fes­sor in both City and Region­al Plan­ning, and Glob­al Pub­lic Health at the Uni­ver­si­ty of North Car­oli­na, Chapel Hill. Noah Kit­tner was a PhD stu­dent […]

John Akol Akol Kuan

Akol Kuan is a civ­il engi­neer­ing major and Maser­Card Foun­da­tion Schol­ar at UC Berkeley. In RAEL, Akol is focus­ing on the design and oper­a­tion of clean ener­gy mini-grids for refugee […]

Cathy Kunkel

Kunkel is the co-author of Moun­tain State Maneu­ver: AEP and FirstEn­er­gy try to stick ratepay­ers with risky coal plants and tes­ti­fied for the West Vir­ginia Cit­i­zen Action Group in recent AEP and FirstEn­er­gy cas­es. […]

Joanna Lewis

Joan­na Lewis is an asso­ciate pro­fes­sor of Sci­ence, Tech­nol­o­gy and Inter­na­tion­al Affairs (STIA) at George­town Uni­ver­si­ty’s Edmund A. Walsh School of For­eign Ser­vice. Her research focus­es on ener­gy, envi­ron­ment and […]

Timothy Lipman

Timothy E. Lipman is an energy and environmental technology, economics, and policy researcher and lecturer with the University of California - Berkeley. He is serving as Co-Director for the campus' Transportation Sustainability Research Center (TSRC), based at the Institute of Transportation Studies, and also as Director of the U.S. Department of Energy Pacific Region Clean Energy Application Center (PCEAC). Tim's research focuses on electric-drive vehicles, fuel cell technology, combined heat and power systems, biofuels, renewable energy, and electricity and hydrogen energy systems infrastructure. Lipman received his Ph.D. degree in Environmental Policy Analysis with the Graduate Group in Ecology at UC Davis (1999). He also has received an M.S. degree in the technology track of the Graduate Group in Transportation Technology and Policy, also at UC Davis (1998), and a B.A. from Stanford University (1990). His Ph.D. dissertation titled "Zero-Emission Vehicle Scenario Cost Analysis Using A Fuzzy Set-Based Framework" received the University of California Transportation Center's 'Charlie Wootan' Ph.D. dissertation award for 1999. He is also a 2005 Climate Change Fellow with the Woods Institute at Stanford University, and he also received a 2004 Institute of Transportation Engineers service award, a 1998 NSF IGERT teaching fellowship, a 1997 University of California Transportation Center Dissertation Grant, a 1996 ENO Foundation Fellowship, a 1995 University of California Transportation Center Dissertation Grant, and a 1994 Chevron Foundation Fellowship. A native of Golden, Colorado, he graduated Cum Laude from Colorado Academy in 1986.

Robert Margolis

http://​www​.nrel​.gov/​a​n​a​l​y​s​i​s​/​s​t​a​f​f​/​r​_​m​a​r​g​o​l​i​s​.​h​tml

Brooke Maushund

Brooke’s under­grad­u­ate career was pro­filed in the CNR Newslet­ter.

Ana Mileva

PhD

Dr. Mileva‘s work focus­es on mod­el­ing the oper­a­tions of elec­tric­i­ty sys­tems with high pen­e­tra­tion lev­els of inter­mit­tent renew­able ener­gy. She joined E3 in 2014 after com­plet­ing her Ph.D. in the Ener­gy […]

Dave Mozersky

David Moz­er­sky is the Found­ing Direc­tor of the Pro­gram on Con­flict, Cli­mate Change and Green Devel­op­ment. An expert on Sudan and South Sudan, he has been involved in con­flict pre­ven­tion […]

Anthony Nahas

Tony is directing the EcoBlock project, an urban sustainability experiment in Oakland, CA. The project brings together a multi-disciplinary team of urban designers, engineers, social scientists, and policy experts from UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs, NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University, as well as local grassroots organizations, non-profits, local utilities PG&E & EBMUD, the City of Oakland and the State of California. The EcoBlock will demonstrate integrated solutions that dramatically reduce home and neighborhood GHG emissions, dramatically cut water consumption, recycle wastewater, enable organic urban food systems, and promote investment in jobs, renewables and green infrastructure. Tony received his undergraduate education at Columbia University and Paris-IV Sorbonne in History and Anthropology. He pursued graduate work in medieval Middle Eastern history at the Sorbonne, the American University of Cairo and Columbia, researching the economic history and administration of the irrigation systems in the agricultural lands between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers during the late Sassanid (5th-7th CE) and Abbasid (8th-11th CE) empires. Tony holds an MBA from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and worked in corporate finance in the City of London for JP Morgan, Barclays and ING Barings before transferring to Bryan Garnier in Paris. Thereafter, he established his own Investment Fund specializing in alternative assets. In 2013, he transitioned from Finance to Sustainability with a particular interest in the convergence of economics and the environment. He was a Research Affiliate at the Presidio Graduate School during the 2014 academic year.

Natalie Fedorova

Natal­ie is an Ener­gy Engi­neer­ing (https://engineeringscience.berke​ley​.edu/​e​n​e​r​gy-engineering/​) major at UC Berke­ley. Her stud­ies focus on inte­grat­ing pow­er sys­tem analy­sis with data sci­ence, opti­miz­ing resource use and study­ing the out­look of renew­able […]

James H. Nelson

PhD

Jim­my Nel­son joined UCS in the fall of 2013 as the Cli­mate and Ener­gy Program’s new Kendall Sci­ence Fel­low and will be work­ing from our Berke­ley, Cal­i­for­nia office through Novem­ber […]

Greg Nemet

Gregory Nemet is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the La Follette School of Public Affairs and the Nelson Institute's Center for Sustainability and the Global Environment. He is also chair of the Energy Analysis and Policy certificate program His research and teaching focus on improving analysis of the global energy system and, more generally, on understanding how to expand access to energy services while reducing environmental impacts. He teaches courses in energy systems analysis, governance of global energy problems, and international environmental policy. Professor Nemet's research analyzes the process of technological change in energy and its interactions with public policy. These projects fall in two areas: (1) empirical analysis identifying the influences on past technological change and (2) modeling of the effects of policy instruments on future technological outcomes. The first includes assessment of public policy, research and development, learning by doing, and knowledge spillovers. An example of the second is work informing allocation between research and development and demand-side policy instruments to address climate change. In 2015, he received the H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship, which honors outstanding University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty members for their research contributions.He has been a contributor to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the Global Energy Assessment. He received his doctorate in energy and resources from the University of California, Berkeley. His A.B. is in geography and economics from Dartmouth College.

Nia Novella Jones

A recent grad­u­ate of North­east­ern Uni­ver­si­ty with a B.S. in Indus­tri­al Engi­neer­ing with minor in Law & Pub­lic Policy. I intend to research the inter­sec­tion of renew­able ener­gy tech­nol­o­gy, edu­ca­tion, […]

Serena Patel

Ser­ena is an Ener­gy Engi­neer­ing major at UC Berke­ley, where she is engaged in num­ber of activ­i­ties, including: Work­ing at the Stu­dent Envi­ron­men­tal Resource Cen­ter under the Zero Waste Research Cen­ter to help food […]

Carla Peterman

http://​www​.ener​gy​.ca​.gov/​c​o​m​m​i​s​s​i​o​n​e​r​s​/​p​e​t​e​r​m​a​n​.​h​tml Car­la Peter­man was appoint­ed by Gov­er­nor Jer­ry Brown in Jan­u­ary 2011. She filled the Pub­lic Mem­ber posi­tion on the five-mem­ber Com­mis­sion where four of the five mem­bers by law […]

 Diego Ponce de Leon

MA

I am work­ing on my  MS/​PhD at the Ener­gy and Resources Group (ERG). My research is in low-car­bon (low-impact) ener­gy sys­tems and eco­nom­ic devel­op­ment, mod­el­ing high renew­able ener­gy future sce­nar­ios, […]

Guangyu Qin

Guangyu joins us for a year from North Chi­na Elec­tric Pow­er Uni­ver­si­ty, where he has already worked on clean ener­gy mar­kets and wind ener­gy forecasting. At RAEL (and LBL) he […]

Shuba Raghavan

Shu­ba is the co-direc­tor of the Cal­i­for­nia Ener­gy Com­mis­sion spon­sored project ” Engag­ing Com­mu­ni­ties in the Design of  Sus­tain­able Ener­gy and Local­ized Futures  (SELF)” Among her many pub­li­ca­tions are a num­ber […]

Jessica Reilly-Moman

Jes­sica Reil­ly who is cur­rent­ly sup­port­ed by a Ful­bright Fel­low­ship to study coastal cli­mate change in Mex­i­co, has now also been award­ed the Insti­tute of Cur­rent World Affairs Fel­low­ship.  Over the next […]

Daniel L. Sanchez

Daniel L. Sanchez is an alum­ni of the Ener­gy and Resources Group and the Renew­able and Appro­pri­ate Ener­gy Lab­o­ra­tory at the Uni­ver­sity of Cal­i­for­nia-Berke­ley. He is inter­ested in quan­ti­ta­tive analy­sis […]

Rebekah Shirley

Rebekah Shirley is ERG alum­ni and for­mer Post-Doc­tor­al Researcher at RAEL. She com­plet­ed her doc­tor­al stud­ies in the Ener­gy and Resources Group in 2015. She also pre­vi­ous­ly obtained a MSc. […]

Samira Siddique

Sami­ra Sid­dique is an MS/​PhD can­di­date in the Ener­gy and Resources Group. Her stud­ies focus on the inter­con­nect­ed social, eco­nom­ic, and phys­i­cal process­es of urban­iza­tion and cli­mate change in Asia. […]

Alana (Laney) Siegner

Alana is a first-year Master’s stu­dent in the Ener­gy and Resources Group. Pri­or to arriv­ing at ERG, she received her under­grad­u­ate degree from Tufts Uni­ver­si­ty (2012) in Envi­ron­men­tal Stud­ies and […]

Julia Szinai

Julia stud­ied eco­nom­ics and Span­ish at UC Berke­ley as an under­grad­u­ate, and real­ized her inter­est in ener­gy and envi­ron­men­tal issues while a research assis­tant at the UC Ener­gy Insti­tute. After con­sult­ing […]

Xiaoli Zhang

Xiaoli is a PhD stu­dent in the School of Envi­ron­men­tal & Nat­ur­al Resources, Ren­min Uni­ver­si­ty of China She has a range of research inter­ests, includ­ing the Low-car­bon tran­si­tion path­way of China’s […]

Yin Hao

Hao is a post­doc­tor­al researcher in RAEL as well as in the Depart­ment of Earth Sys­tem Sci­ence at Tsinghua Uni­ver­si­ty. She holds a dou­ble-degree Ph.D. from Bei­jing Nor­mal Uni­ver­si­ty and […]

Ziming Ma

马子明  Zim­ing Ma 博士生  Ph.D Student 清华大学电机工程与应用电子技术系 Dept. Elec­tri­cal Engi­neer­ing and Applied Elec­tron­ic Technology Tsinghua Uni­ver­si­ty Email: mzm_​thu@​foxmail.​com Zim­ing is a vis­it­ing doc­tor­al stu­dent who will be work­ing on clean ener­gy […]

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