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Constantine (Costa) Samaras is an associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Affiliated Faculty in the Energy Science, Technology and Policy Program at Carnegie Mellon University. His research spans energy, climate change, automation, and defense analysis.
Samaras analyzes how energy technology and infrastructure system designs affect energy use and national security, resilience to climate change impacts, economic and equity outcomes, and life cycle environmental emissions and other externalities. He directs the Center for Engineering and Resilience for Climate Adaptation and is Co-Director of the Power Sector Carbon Index. He is a fellow in Carnegie Mellon's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and by courtesy, a faculty member in both the Department of Engineering and Public Policy and CMU's H. John Heinz III College of Information Systems and Public Policy.
Samaras is also an Adjunct Senior Researcher at the RAND Corporation, a Professor at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, and a Non-Resident Fellow of the Payne Institute for Earth Resources at the Colorado School of Mines. He served on two National Academies Committee evaluating advanced energy technologies and policy, serves as the Chair of the ASCE Committee on Adaptation to a Changing Climate, and serves on the Energy Committee of the Transportation Research Board. He has published numerous studies examining electric and automated vehicles, renewable electricity, transitions in the energy sector, climate resilience, was a contributor to the 4th National Climate Assessment, and was one of the Lead Author contributors to the Global Energy Assessment. Costa has also led analyses on energy security, strategic basing, and infrastructure issues faced by the Department of Defense.
Samaras analyzes how energy technology and infrastructure system designs affect energy use and national security, resilience to climate change impacts, economic and equity outcomes, and life cycle environmental emissions and other externalities. He directs the Center for Engineering and Resilience for Climate Adaptation and is Co-Director of the Power Sector Carbon Index. He is a fellow in Carnegie Mellon's Scott Institute for Energy Innovation and by courtesy, a faculty member in both the Department of Engineering and Public Policy and CMU's H. John Heinz III College of Information Systems and Public Policy.
Samaras is also an Adjunct Senior Researcher at the RAND Corporation, a Professor at the Pardee RAND Graduate School, and a Non-Resident Fellow of the Payne Institute for Earth Resources at the Colorado School of Mines. He served on two National Academies Committee evaluating advanced energy technologies and policy, serves as the Chair of the ASCE Committee on Adaptation to a Changing Climate, and serves on the Energy Committee of the Transportation Research Board. He has published numerous studies examining electric and automated vehicles, renewable electricity, transitions in the energy sector, climate resilience, was a contributor to the 4th National Climate Assessment, and was one of the Lead Author contributors to the Global Energy Assessment. Costa has also led analyses on energy security, strategic basing, and infrastructure issues faced by the Department of Defense.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYno. 9 (2024): 4137-4144
Energy Policy (2023): 113811-113811
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