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.-
Ben Link
Managing Director, Ralph S. O'Connor Energy Institute; Associate Research Scientist -
Dhananjay Anand
Assistant Research Scientist -
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. -
Benjamin Hobbs
Professor; Director, JHU Environment, Energy, Sustainability & Health Institute (E²SHI); Theodore M. and Kay W. Schad Professor of Environmental ManagementBenjamin F. Hobbs, the Theodore M. and Kay W. Schad Professor of Environmental Management, use systems analysis and economics to improve electric utility planning, operations, and policy, as well as management of environmental and water resources systems. -
Benjamin Zaitchik
ProfessorBenjamin Zaitchik, PhD, aims to understand and manage climatic and hydrologic variability.
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