James (Jim) H. Gawron
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Research Assistant
Status:
Former
Education
- M.B.A. Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- M.S. Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan
- M.E. Space Engineering, University of Michigan, 2011
- B.S.E. Earth Systems Science and Engineering, University of Michigan, 2010
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Research Interests
Jim's research involves the development of an integrated model using life cycle assessment methods to provide insight into the energy and emissions performance of autonomous vehicles for a variety of deployment scenarios. His other research interests include fleet electrification, shared mobility, and renewable energy.
Publications (4)
In the News (14)
School for Environment and Sustainability - Stewards
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Driving the Future of Sustainable Mobility
University of Michigan - Erb Institute
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Flying Cars Should Have a Limited Role in Sustainable Mobility
School for Environment and Sustainability
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Decarbonizing travel in cities with electrified autonomous taxis
University of Michigan News
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Decarbonizing travel in cities with electrified autonomous taxis
Engineers Journal
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A Jetsons future? Assessing the role of flying cars in sustainable mobility
MENAFN - Gulf Times
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Flight of imagination
DBusiness Magazine
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Researchers at Ann Arbor’s U-M, Dearborn’s Ford: Flying Cars Not Sustainable for Short Distances
Fox 2 Detroit
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Ford, UMich study shows flying cars are both faster and greener
Eldiario.es
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El coche volador puede ser más eficiente que el de gasolina o el eléctrico en largas distancias
Popular Science
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Flying cars will only be eco-friendly if we use them right
American Chemical Society (ACS) - Environmental Science& Technology
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