Affordable & Sustainable Energy
The future of sustainable energy is integral to society’s ability to combat the climate crisis. Development and implementation of energy infrastructure and systems that make renewable and efficient energy widely accessible are imperative. Johns Hopkins researchers are exploring the technology, policy, and infrastructure that would allow widespread adoption of just and sustainable energy alternatives.-
Dhananjay Anand
Assistant Research ScientistDhananjay (DJ) Anand focuses on metrology, control systems, and dynamics in relation to the electrical power grid. More generally, he is interested in systems engineering, diagnosis, and reasoning challenges associated with networks of interdependent information technology and physical components. -
Michael Betenbaugh
ProfessorMichael Betenbaugh, PhD, is known for integrating systems biology with cellular, metabolic, and biochemical engineering for eukaryotic biotechnology applications. -
Maxim Bichuch
Assistant ProfessorMaxim Bichuch, PhD, focuses on financial mathematics, utility optimization, market with transaction costs, counterparty risk, and valuation adjustments. -
Art Bragg
Associate ProfessorArt Bragg, PhD, focuses on the characterization of light-driven chemical dynamics and material behaviors. A common thread throughout his research is the use of ultrafast spectroscopic techniques to observe processes that occur on timescales shorter than 10-13s (timescales of atomic and molecular motions). -
Lucas Buccafusca
LecturerLucas Buccafusca, PhD., is a lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Buccafusca’s research interests are in distributed control, learning, distributed optimization, and nonlinear systems. Applications of his research are primarily used for wind farm arrays. -
Brandon C. Bukowski
Assistant ProfessorBrandon C. Bukowski, PhD, is dedicated to discovering new catalysts for a more sustainable future that benefits all.
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