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    Alicia Zhang

    PhD Student, Earth and Environment, Boston University Research Assistant, Institute for Sustainable Energy

    Alicia Zhang is a PhD Candidate in Earth and Environment at Boston University and a Graduate Research Assistant at the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (formerly known as the Institute for Sustainable Energy).13 Her research focuses on energy systems, climate change impacts, environmental impacts, and energy equity.2

    Currently, Alicia is working on several research projects, including:

    1. Impact Measurement and Allocation Program (IMAP) - studying forward-looking carbon targets in the utility sector, ESG investing, and carbon accounting
    2. Long-run dematerialization/material decoupling trends in the United States using an econometrics approach
    3. Assessing the non-energy benefits of energy efficiency programs1

    In addition to her academic work, Alicia has gained practical experience in various roles:

    • Environmental Protection Specialist Trainee at the U.S. DOT Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (June 2024 - Present)
    • Research Fellow at the Applied Economics Clinic (January 2023 - Present)
    • Research Fellow at Planet Reimagined (May 2022 - September 2022)1

    Alicia's background includes a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Psychology with a minor in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis. She has also completed a summer course in British Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science.1

    Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals, including Energy Research & Social Science, where she co-authored a paper on the justice implications of community choice aggregation.2

    Highlights

    ‪Alicia Zhang‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States