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VivekSAKHRANI">Vivek SAKHRANI
Academic Background:
- 2010 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
- 2008 - 2010 • MIT, ESD: S.M. in Technology and Policy
- 2003 - 2008 • The University of Texas at Austin: B.S. Mechanical Engineering; Business (minor)
Work Experience:
- 2009 - present • MIT Future of the Electric Grid study, MIT Energy Initiative
Graduate Research Assistant - 2008 - present • MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Graduate Research Assistant - 2007 - 2008 • Fayette Power Plant, Lower Colorado River Authority
Technology Consultant - 2009 • Massachusetts Energy and Environmental Affairs
Policy Research Assistant for Director of Energy Markets - 2007 • Parsons Infrastructure and Technology Corporation
Engineering Consultant - 2005 • National Instruments Corporation
Applications Engineering and Technical Marketing - 2003 - 2008 • Dean's Office, UT Austin Engineering
Student Coordinator for Leadership Programs
Research Domain:
energy infrastructure
Research Methodology:
flexibility in design, financial valuation, risk management
Research Description:
Vivek studies the financing and risk management practices for large engineering projects in the energy domain, most recently in the electric power sector. His interest in this domain stems from work experience with power plants and water supply infrastructure. He is interested in investigating the relationship between the design, financing and management of energy infrastructure.
Updated July 2010