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Kelly T. Sanders, Ph.D.

 

Dr. Kelly Twomey Sanders is an Associate Professor in the University of Southern California’s Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her research aims to ease tensions between human and natural systems, with particular emphasis on reducing the environmental impacts of providing energy and water, analyzing tensions between climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, and anticipating the effects of climate change on energy systems. She has authored more than two dozen publications and has given dozens of invited talks on topics at the intersection of engineering, science, and policy. Sanders has been recognized in Forbes’ 30 under 30: Today’s disruptors and tomorrow’s brightest stars and MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35 for her contributions to the energy field. In 2019, she was granted an NSF Early CAREER award. Her research and commentary have been featured in media outlets such as The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington PostForeign Affairs, WIRED magazine, Forbes, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal and Scientific American. Sanders received her B.S. in Bioengineering from the Pennsylvania State University, as well M.S.E and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, respectively. She teaches classes related to energy and the environment.

Featured in MIT TR35, Photographer: Damon Casarez

Click here for Sanders’ Current CV (2/2022): 202201_KellyTwomeySanders_CV_public

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Dr. Kelly T. Sanders
Sonny Astani Department of
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southern California
Kaprielian Hall, Room 200b
3620 S. Vermont Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531

Tel:  (717) 329-5392
Email: ktsanders@usc.edu

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