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JonathanKRONES">Jonathan KRONES
Academic Background:
- 2011 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
- 2008 - 2011 • Columbia University, SEAS: MS in Earth and Environmental Engineering
- 2003 - 2007 • MIT: SB in Materials Science and Engineering
Work Experience:
- 2010 - present • Singapore University of Technology and Design
Research scientist: coordinated the Urban Metabolism project - 2010 • White House Council on Environmental Quality
Intern in the Office of the Federal Environmental Executive: Assisted in "greening" the Federal government through the implementation of Executive Order 13514 - 2009 - present • Columbia University
Research Associate: conducted and assisted with numerous research projects, primarily in the areas of environmental impacts of solar panel manufacturing and GHG emissions from recycling system - 2009 • New York State Public Service Commission • Summer Intern: performed technical analyses and of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in New York City and State
Research Domain:
industrial ecology
Research Methodology:
life cycle analysis, material flow assessment
Research Description:
Jonathan's research focuses on environmental impacts from the consumption of material resources, particularly in an urban context.