Student

Amulya Yerrapotu

MA, JD
Amulya is interested in studying utility governance, with the aim of making our energy system more responsive to the needs of historically underserved communities.

Felix Yu

MS
I'm interested in the application of remote sensing to improve vegetation management, validate nature-based climate solutions, and managing and building out electrical infrastructure.

Hilary Yu

MS, PhD

Mining Data on Reclaimed Coal Mines: a Machine Learning Approach to Assessing Habitat Suitability (MS ’18)

Hilary received her B.A. in Government and Biological Sciences, with a concentration in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology in the latter, from Cornell University, where she graduated in 2015. At ERG, Hilary is interested in exploring the science-law nexus and the factors – political, economic, and social – that inform the translation of science into legislation. Her academic interests additionally include topics in sustainable development, climate change education, restoration...

Anna Yuen

MS
Anna is interested in how renewable resource infrastructure is implemented across the world and reinforced against natural disasters.

Mustafa Zahid

PhD
I’m interested in using cutting-edge data to assess how environmental factors causally affect social and economic outcomes, teasing out important impact channels and mechanisms to assess how communities and individuals can adapt or respond.

Alina Leticia Zárate

MS, PhD
Alina Leticia Zárate is a first year PhD student in the Energy and Resources Group.