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Andrew Fang

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Research Assistant

Status:
Former
Education
  • M.S. Sustainable Systems, University of Michigan, 2012
  • M.Eng. Energy Systems Engineering, University of Michigan, 2012
  • B.S. Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University, 2009
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Research Interests

Industrial Ecology, Urban Metabolism, Renewable Energy

Publications (7)
The energy and emissions footprint of water supply for Southern California
Life Cycle Design of an Algal Biorefinery Featuring Hydrothermal Liquefaction: Effect of Reaction Conditions and an Alternative Pathway Including Microbial Regrowth
Life Cycle Material Data Update for GREET Model
The Energy and Emissions Burden of Water: A Spatially- Explicit Life Cycle Assessment of Urban Water Consumption in Southern California
Michigan Green Communities: Strengthening Municipal Sustainability Practices through Statewide Network Building
Water Supply Scarcity in Southern California: Assessing Water District Level Strategies
Analysis of the Maximization of LEED Points for the Construction of a Mid-Rise Apartment Complex
Projects (6)
MASTER'S PROJECT: Michigan Green Communities
Tokyo's Urban Metabolism
M-CUBED: Sustainable Pathways to Fuels and Chemicals
2011 SG: Research Roadmap for Urban Sustainability
Water Supply Scarcity in Southern California: Assessing Water District Level Strategies
Update Material Production Modules in the GREET 2 Model

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