Evan Sherwin is a research scientist at Berkeley Lab, specializing in data-informed energy and climate policy analysis, with a focus on hydrocarbon fuels and carbon dioxide removal technologies. Prior to this role, Evan served as a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University, examining the implications of hydrocarbon fuels in a decarbonizing energy system and investigating methane emissions reduction through remote sensing and quantitative modeling. As a PhD candidate in Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, research centered on the use of quantitative energy systems models for long-term energy decision-making and the evaluation of technologies to reduce carbon emissions. Early career experience includes positions as an associate analyst at Lumina Decision Systems, where Evan developed systems dynamics models, and research assistant roles at UCSB in both the Department of Physics and the Department of Geography. Evan holds a BA in Physics and Applied Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley.
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