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Appendix A: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 380-385

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From page 380...
... Dr. Marchant was named a Regent's Professor in 2011 and also is a professor in the ASU School of Life Sciences, a Distinguished Sustainability Scientist in the ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, and a Lincoln Professor of Emerging Technologies Law and Ethics with the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at ASU.
From page 381...
... She also helped coordinate OSU's involvement as the primary research partner for Smart Columbus, a $140 million program to transform central Ohio into a premier transportation innovation region.
From page 382...
... He served as an internal technical consultant in the field of powertrain technologies and did significant external interfacing as a spokesperson for Ford in this area. ULRICH KRANZ currently directs R&D as chief technology officer at Canoo, an electric vehicle start-up company based in Los Angeles.
From page 383...
... His work on the electricity sector has compared the effectiveness of cap and trade and alternative policy instruments in promoting new technology, including renewable electricity technologies. Studies on new vehicle markets investigate the effect of CAFE standards and fuel prices on new vehicle characteristics, technology, consumer well-being, and manufacturer profits.
From page 384...
... Energy Systems Technical Committee and was a member of the National Academies Committee on Assessment of Technologies for Improving Fuel Economy of Light-Duty Vehicles -- Phase 2. She is a recipient of the 2018 Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentor Award, the 2017 IEEE Control System Technology award, the 2012 College of Engineering Research Award, the 2009 ASME Gustus L
From page 385...
... Her areas of expertise include vehicle fuel efficiency, consumer choice, design and adoption of green products, energy-efficient and productive manufacturing, and energy and environmental policies.


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