Sofia Hamilton, Ph.D., is an accomplished Energy and Environmental Policy Researcher currently engaged in renewable energy projects at Berkeley Lab, where Sofia previously held a role as a Postdoctoral Researcher focusing on enhancing carbon dioxide emission estimates using satellite measurements. With a strong academic background from the University of California, Berkeley, including a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Sofia has extensive teaching experience as a Graduate Student Instructor for various engineering courses and has received high praise for instructional effectiveness. Prior research experience includes estimating wind project degradation as a Graduate Student Research Assistant at Berkeley Lab, and contributing to the analysis of black carbon data in the Kirchstetter lab. Additionally, Sofia has gained practical industry experience through internships at Chevron in environmental technology and safety management. Leadership roles include serving as Chapter President for Chi Epsilon and participating in curriculum development discussions as a student representative.
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