

Dan is a Senior Pre-Doctoral Fellow with EPIC who is interested in policy issues that combine economics and the natural sciences. He received his undergraduate degree with Honors in Economics from Swarthmore College. Though his undergraduate studies did not specifically focus on environmental/energy economics, he has always been interested in “high-stakes public policy issues that require multiple disciplines,” such as global warming. Read more…

Before becoming a Pre-Doctoral Fellow with EPIC, Brian attended Georgetown University for his undergraduate degree. At Georgetown, Brian entered the School of Foreign Service, where he completed his major in International Economics. He has strong interests in transit-oriented development in cities and energy as it relates to transportation. Read more…

Faraz is a Pre-Doctoral fellow with EPIC. He is most interested in energy and fossil fuel consumption in developing countries and has already worked on several different projects, including one study that focuses on the economic impacts of hydraulic fracturing in U.S. counties, and another on China’s Huai River policy. Read more…

Theo is a Pre-Doctoral Fellow with EPIC and primarily works on the Social Cost of Carbon project. When it comes to his research, Theo’s interested in making the representation of energy systems and energy use in Integrated Assessment Models more realistic and useful. Read more…

Sébastien is a Pre-Doctoral Fellow with EPIC and works on the Social Cost of Carbon project with Michael Greenstone. His research explores the impact of global warming on the economy, including labor productivity, mortality rate, and agriculture yields, among other economic factors. Read more…

Harshil Sahai is a Pre-Doctoral Fellow with EPIC, assisting Michael Greenstone with broad environmental and energy research projects. He is interested in Environmental and Energy Economics and its intersections with financial markets, regulation, and firm behavior, having previously been a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Securities and Exchange Commission. He earned his bachelor’s degree, with honors, in Mathematics and Economics from Swarthmore College. Read more…