It’s Our Team That Makes Us Who We Are
As a center of excellence at MIT, the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR) cooperates with MIT faculty and researchers and, on occasion, with external research affiliates to facilitate and support research on energy and environmental policy. MIT faculty and research staff working on areas of interest to CEEPR are encouraged to contact CEEPR to explore opportunities for cooperation.
Leadership, Staff, and Students
At its heart, CEEPR is led by Faculty Director Christopher R. Knittel and is staffed by a core group of administrators, researchers, and MIT graduate students who work on CEEPR’s research projects.
Clare Balboni
Audun Botterud
John M. Deutch
Richard S. Eckaus
A. Denny Ellerman
Howard J. Herzog
Henry D. Jacoby
Paul L. Joskow
Namrata Kala
David R. Keith
Janelle Knox-Haynes
Richard K. Lester
Jing Li
Dharik Mallapragada
Ernest J. Moniz
José Ignacio Pérez Arriaga
Sergey Paltsev
Georgia Perakis
Robert S. Pindyck
Jacquelyn Pless
Karen R. Polenske
James M. Poterba
John M. Reilly
Christoph Reinhart
Roberto Rigobon
Nancy L. Rose
Donald R. Sadoway
Richard L. Schmalensee
Thomas M. Stoker
Marija D. Ilić
MIT Faculty And Researchers
In addition to core MIT staff, CEEPR collaborates with a number of closely aligned MIT faculty and senior researchers from all across the Institute. CEEPR’s interdisciplinary experts contribute to the empirical study of a wide range of policy issues related to energy supply, energy demand, and the environment.
Carlos Batlle López
Julien Daubanes
Emil Dimanchev
Jean-Michel Glachant
Thomas Greve
Massimo Filippini
Christian von Hirschhausen
Tooraj Jamasb
Valerie J. Karplus
Xavier Labandeira
Bruno Lanz
Pedro Linares
Joshua Linn
Matti Liski
Gilbert E. Metcalf
Juan-Pablo Montero
David M. Newbery
Michael G. Pollitt
David M. Reiner
Robert A. Ritz
Samuel Stolper
Stefan Weishaar
Gunther Glenk
Nick Hagerty
Ignacia Mercadal
Kostas Metaxoglou
Mathias Reynaert
Bjarne Steffen
Jeremy West
External Faculty And Researchers
CEEPR maintains a wide network of faculty and senior researchers from outside of MIT, many of whom have been resident at CEEPR as Visiting Scholars or as former researchers. These experts play an important role in expanding CEEPR’s research areas, both domestically and internationally.
Michael Cheng
Sade Nabahe
Nina Peluso
Darryle Ulama
Tomas Green
Andrés Inzunza
Ömer Karaduman
Benny Ng
Bora Ozaltun
Sohum Pawar
Sruthi Davuluri
Anthony Fratto
Stephen Zoepf
Fernando J. de Sisternes
Lena Klaaßen
Jacqueline C. K. Lam
David Matthäus
Paula Meloni
Christian Stoll
Wei Zhou
Bentley Clinton
CEEPR Alumni And Former Visitors
MIT’s primary mission is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. As such, a core function of CEEPR is supporting MIT Graduate Students, Visiting Students and Visiting Scholars, who will become the next generation of academics, policymakers, and industry leaders.