Profiles in "Energy Policy" Expertise Area

  • Miller is professor and director of the Center for Energy and Society in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at ASU.
  • Pasqualetti is an energy geographer specializing in the societal aspects of energy, especially renewable energy.
  • Johnston’s research focuses on policy informatics, the study of how computational and communication technology is leveraged to specifically understand and address complex public policy and administration problems.
  • Mahmud Farooque's work at ASU's DC Center focuses on linking science and innovation policy to improved decision-making and better societal outcomes through community, expert, stakeholder, and broader public engagement.
  • Phil’s international career and leadership experience has spanned the fields of system dynamics, 3D analytic and visualization systems, management consulting and urban design.
  • Hanna Breetz is a political scientist who studies the political economy of energy transitions.
  • Troy Rule's research focuses on emerging property law and regulatory issues involving wind energy, solar energy, domestic drones and other technologies.
  • Richter explores the different social, political, and cultural effects of energy technologies and policies, and their effects on society at different scales, from the local to the global.
  • I am an an associate professor with a joint appointment in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and The Polytechnic School at ASU. My background is in aerospace engineering and sustainability ethics.
  • Schlosser, a renowned Earth scientist, leads the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at ASU.