I am excited to share that I am officially a PhD Candidate in electric power engineering @IEL_NTNU w/ @MagnusKorpas and @CINELDI_FME!
For the next ~3 years I will be working on strategies & policies for integrating electrified transport in (deeply decarbonized) power systems.
For the next ~3 years I will be working on strategies & policies for integrating electrified transport in (deeply decarbonized) power systems.
I had a fantastic time as a researcher @mitceepr working w/ @KnittelMIT, @WildeEcon and others. I am happy to be staying on as an external researcher (and maintaining my energy economics roots!).
I am also excited to be able to bring EV insights from Norway back to the US.
I am also excited to be able to bring EV insights from Norway back to the US.
My PhD @NTNU looks at electric vehicles from a power system perspective. Broadly speaking, I am trying to address Qs like, what roles can EVs play, how can we integrate EVs affordably & equitably, how do alternative pathways and incentive structures compare, and others...
Have thoughts on policy relevant questions that need answering? Share them below!