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Hannah Druckenmiller
PhD Student in Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Berkeley
Hannah Druckenmiller is an accomplished environmental economist currently serving as an Associate in Development and Special Projects at Single Stop. She holds a PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, which she completed in 2021. Her academic background also includes a Master’s degree in the same field from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor’s degree in Earth Systems from Stanford University.
In her role, Druckenmiller focuses on integrating economic analysis with environmental policy to address issues related to natural resource protection and climate change. Her research has included quantifying the economic benefits of ecosystem services and developing innovative methodologies for assessing environmental impacts. She has previously worked as an assistant professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and was a fellow at Resources for the Future, where she contributed to significant research on environmental policy and economics.
Druckenmiller's work emphasizes the importance of empirical data in shaping effective environmental regulations and policies. She has been involved in projects that apply machine learning techniques to historical data, aiming to enhance understanding of long-term environmental changes and their socio-economic implications.
Her professional interests lie at the intersection of economics, environmental science, and policy-making, making her a valuable asset in the development of sustainable solutions for contemporary environmental challenges.