Postdoctoral Fellow in Studying Complex Systems, Stanford University
Jeffrey is an infrastructure economist with a background in engineering and a systems thinking philosophy. His focus is on energy, electricity, and transportation infrastructure networks as part of the broader economy. Jeffrey is currently a James S. McDonnell Postdoctoral Fellow in Complex Systems in the Management Science & Engineering department at Stanford University.
Jeffrey has a PhD in energy, resource, and environmental economics, Master's degrees in both transportation systems engineering and economics, and a Bachelor's in aerospace engineering. His research focuses on how infrastructure systems consume resources and produce emissions. He's also interested in infrastructure and economic resilience.
Jeffrey was invited as one of the top 500 young economists worldwide to attend the 5th Lindau Meeting with Nobel Laureates in Economic Sciences. He also published reports and advised the US Congress as a research associate at the Congressional Research Service. Jeffrey co-founded TEDxPurdueU which now attracts over 1,000 people annually to informative talks on science, technology, and innovation.
Helping autonomous vehicles and humans share the road
Nov 16, 2016 12:06 pm UTC| Technology
A common fantasy for transportation enthusiasts and technology optimists is for self-driving cars and trucks to form the basis of a safe, streamlined, almost choreographed dance. In this dream, every vehicle and cyclist...