EPP faculty seminars are monthly presentations by EPP faculty members, many of whom have joint appointments in other departments. The talks are non-technical but technically informed. They cover active research programs and emerging policy issues.
Past seminars
Daniel Armanios
The Role of Physical Infrastructure on Inequality
Jonathan Caulkins
Systems Modeling of Illegal Markets
Pedro Ferreira
From Smart Phones to Smart Students
Baruch Fischhoff
EPP and COVID-19
Robert Hahn
Government Benefit-Cost Analysis
Paulina Jaramillo
Climate-Induced Risks to Hydropower Systems in the Global South
Aranya Venkatesh
Insights from the Open Energy Outlook Initiative for the U.S.
Peter Adams
Science Advice to EPA Under Pruitt and Wheeler
Destenie Nock
Using high-resolution residential energy data to identify disparities in households
Jeremy Michalek
Uber & Lyft Implications
Kathleen Carley
Social Cybersecurity
Nicolas Christin
Ten Years of Cryptocurrency Trading
Lorrie Cranor
Designing a Website Opt-Out Button
Claudia Gonzalez
MIT delta v study
Alex Hills and Jon Peha
Can Satellites Provide Worldwide Broadband?
Tim Brown
High Modernism as a Lens for Understanding Developing Country Infrastructure Policy
Ramteen Sioshansi
Co-Ordination of Electricity and Natural Gas Systems
Destenie Nock
The Energy Equity Gap: Unveiling Hidden Energy Poverty
Nick Muller
Damages from air pollution and greenhouse gases in the US economy: 2011 to 2017
Kate Whitefoot
Strategic engineering design for economic, environmental, and social sustainability