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To address today’s challenges at the intersection of energy systems, transportation, and the built environment, we need social, technical, economic, and policy solutions. EPIcenter faculty affiliates apply these tools to develop solutions that benefit people, businesses, and communities.
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Meet the Expert: Constance Crozier
The assistant professor in industrial engineering brings a math and computer science-rooted background to fundamental challenges as the world moves away from fossil fuels. Constance Crozier fell into her field of research almost by chance. Having loved math for as long as she can remember, she could never get enough of it. In her early […]
EPIcenter Faculty Experts

Omar Asensio
Associate Professor,
School of Public Policy

Constance Crozier
Assistant Professor,
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering

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

Joe F. Bozeman III
Assistant Professor,
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Daniel Matisoff
Professor,
School of Public Policy

Casey Wichman
Associate Professor,
School of Economics

Marilyn Brown
Regents’ Professor,
School of Public Policy

Dan Molzahn
Associate Professor,
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Additional Georgia Tech Resources

Clear Economics
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.

Data Science and Policy Lab
The DSP lab is directed by Professor Omar I. Asensio at the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy. The lab brings together cross-disciplinary teams of students from public policy, economics and social sciences, with computing and engineering students.

Center for Transportation Operations and Safety
Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is committed to engineering fundamentals, state-of-the-art technology, hands-on instruction, and interdisciplinary research to solve problems that are critical to quality of life.

Georgia Transportation Institute
The Georgia Transportation Institute (GTI) was established in 1998 to coordinate and act as a focal point for transportation research in the state of Georgia. The lead institution, Georgia Institute of Technology, is affiliated with other university members.