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Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Professor,
School of Public Policy

Anderson-Interface Chair of Natural Systems, Professor,
School of Industrial & Systems Engineering

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Regents’ Professor,
School of Public Policy

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Professor,
School of of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Associate Professor,
School of Economics

Associate Professor,
School of Economics

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Assistant Professor,
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Assistant Professor,
School of Economics

Director
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Additional Georgia Tech Resources

The Climate, Environmental, and Resource (CLEAR) Economics Lab is a research-driven lab comprising faculty and students at Georgia Tech who apply economic tools to address climate change, the energy transition, environmental injustice, sustainability, and natural resource management.

The Advanced Computational Electricity Systems (ACES) Laboratory is an advanced environment for the development of transformational research to address challenging problems in electricity grids by the use of sophisticated software, algorithms, machine learning, and computation methods.

The Georgia Tech AI hub’s AI for Energy Initiative focuses on optimizing energy production, distribution, and consumption, improving grid management, enhancing renewable energy integration, and reducing carbon footprints with data-driven solutions.

The Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory (CEPL) supports the educational and research missions of Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy. CEPL launced and remains affiliated with the Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management (MSEEM) degree and its associated Certificate program.