Position:
Research Assistant
Office Location:
3012 Dana
Degrees:
PhD Mechanical Engineering and Natural Resources and Environment Student, University of Michigan, 2014
MS Mechanical Engineering Student, University of Michigan, 2011
BS Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 2008
Research Interests:
internal combustion engines, alternative fuels, electric vehicles, and the relationship between technology and policy and their role in reducing greenhouse gases
Publications:
- Evaluating the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Lightweight Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle in a Regional Context
- The Impact of Vehicle Electrification and Lightweight Materials to Reduce Life Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- The Potential of Lightweight Materials and Advance Engines to Reduce Life Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for ICVs and EVs Using Design Harmonization Techniques
- The Potential of Lightweight Materials and Advanced Combustion Engines to Reduce Life Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Vehicle Lightweighting vs. Electrification: Life Cycle Energy and GHG Emissions Results for Diverse Powertrain Vehicles