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Daniel Kammen
American scientist and renewable energy expert
Daniel Kammen is a distinguished professor and researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, with expertise in energy, climate change, and sustainability. Here are some key details about his background and work:
Academic Positions
Dr. Kammen holds several appointments at UC Berkeley:
- James and Katherine Lau Distinguished Professor of Sustainability
- Professor in the Energy and Resources Group (Chair)
- Professor in the Goldman School of Public Policy
- Professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering
He is also the founding director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory (RAEL) at Berkeley.12
Research Focus
Kammen's research centers on:
- Energy systems science
- Decarbonizing energy systems in North America and globally
- Renewable energy and energy efficiency
- Climate change and sustainability
He has authored over 400 publications, 50 technical reports, and provided testimony to government bodies over 40 times.5
Education and Career Path
- PhD in Physics from Harvard University (1988)
- BA in Physics from Cornell University (1984)
- Postdoctoral positions at Caltech and Harvard
- Professor at Princeton University (1993-1999) before joining UC Berkeley in 199914
Notable Roles
- Science Envoy for the U.S. Department of State (2016-2017)
- First Chief Technical Specialist for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at the World Bank (2010-2011)
- Contributing author to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports since 199913
Dr. Kammen has also been involved in founding or advising multiple companies in the clean energy sector and has appeared in various media outlets discussing energy and climate issues.12