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StephenZOEPF">Stephen ZOEPF
Academic Background:
- 2011 - present • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems
- 2011 • MIT, ESD: MS in Technology & Policy
- 2001 • MIT: BS in Engineering, Computer Science
Work Experience:
- 2010 - present • U.S. Department of Transportation
Operations Research Analyst - 2004 - 2009 • BMW of North America
Accessory Development Manager, Performance & Motorsport parts - 2001 - 2004 • Ford Motor Company
Product Development Engineer
Research Domain:
technology deployment in the transportation sector
Research Methodology:
research methodology in lower case, next research methodology
Research Description:
Jane's research focuses on writing a first person, present tense paragraph about her research.
Publications:
- Last1, First1, First2 Last2, and First3 Last3. "Title: insert a link here if the article is available online." Journal: YYYY, 42-48.