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Sarah FLETCHER

Academic Background:

  • 2014 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
  • 2012 • MIT, ESD: SM in Technology and Policy
  • 2010 • University of Pennsylvania: BA in Physics, Economics

Work Experience:

  • 2014 - present • Sourcewater, Inc. • Cambridge, MA
    • Director of Product Development: Developing an online marketplace for water trading between energy companies, water suppliers.
  • 2012 - 2014 • IHS CERA • Cambridge, MA
    • Senior Researcher: Led development of new research and analysis tools for water impacts to clients in energy and industrial sectors. Supported product development, business development, and commercial strategy for new Water practice.
  • 2009 - 2010 • Bipartisan Policy Center • Washington, DC
    • Intern: Research, policy analysis, and report writing on power-sector GHG policy, natural gas, biomass, geoengineering, surface transportation policy.

Research Domain:

water, energy and environment, infrastructure

Research Methodology:

modeling and simulation, policy and decision analysis

Research Description:

Sarah's research focuses on the intersection of water and energy systems, assessing market-based drivers and policy mechanisms to support planning, infrastructure decisions, and technology innovations for long-term sustainability.