Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL
Tyler M. Harris is an accomplished Earth & Space Sustainability Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory since November 2018, focusing on optimizing systems across economic, social, and environmental spheres. Harris serves as an Adjunct Professor at Washington State University Tri-Cities, teaching a transportation engineering course with an emphasis on sustainability. Previous positions include Postdoctoral Research Assistant at Colorado School of Mines, where research centered on life cycle sustainability of energy and transportation systems, and NSF Graduate Research Fellow at Clemson University, applying sustainability tools in various domains. With extensive experience in sustainability engineering, life cycle assessment, and project management, Harris has a strong academic background with a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Colorado School of Mines and a Master’s degree in Sustainability Engineering from Arizona State University.
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - PNNL
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The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland Washington is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) government research laboratory. The Laboratory focuses on research and development related to waste management, environmental restoration, global environmental change, energy and national security.