Transportation

Adam Brandt

MS, PhD
Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel: Modeling the Carbon Emissions Consequences of a Transition to Low-Quality and Synthetic Petroleum Sources (’05 MS)

Katherine Blumberg

MS

The Emissions Impact of Transit Technology Options for the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (04 MS)

Joshua Apte

MS, PhD

Population Exposure to Vehicular Emission in Megacities (MS, ’08) Human Exposure to Urban Vehicle Emissions (PhD, ’13)

Alisar Aoun

MS

Traffic and Transit in Beirut, Lebanon (’10 MS)

Bree Swenson

MS, MPP

I'm interested in exploring the impacts and unintended consequences of climate policies across levels of government, with the goal of better understanding how to make informed policy decisions and incorporating community-led governance. I'd like to apply this knowledge to a variety of climate sectors, including vehicle miles traveled reduction and mitigation, short-lived climate pollutant reduction, plastic/waste reduction, and circular economies.

I finished sectioning the Tahoe Rim Trail last summer. It was a great excuse to go to the...

Dakota Pekerti

MS
Dakota Pekerti (he/him) is a first-year Master’s student in the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.

Lily Kirby

MS
Lily is a Master’s student in the Energy and Resources Group. Her research focuses on expanding utility access for medically vulnerable and low-income American communities.

Faraj Sungkar

MS
Faraj is a master’s student in UC Berkeley’s Energy and Resources Group (ERG) with an interest in engineered biomass, biofuels, and bioenergy systems that enable the removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide.