Jesse Jenkins | Assistant Professor and Macro-scale Energy Systems Engineer, Princeton University

Jesse Jenkins

Assistant Professor and Macro-scale Energy Systems Engineer,
Princeton University

Jesse D. Jenkins is an assistant professor and macro-scale energy systems engineer at Princeton University with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment. He leads the Princeton ZERO Lab (Zero-carbon Energy systems Research and Optimization Laboratory), which focuses on improving and applying optimization-based energy systems models to evaluate and optimize low-carbon energy technologies, guide investment and research in innovative energy technologies, and generate insights to improve energy and climate policy and planning decisions.

Dr. Jenkins earned a PhD and Masters degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, worked previously as a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and spent six years as an energy and climate policy analyst prior to embarking on his academic career. Dr. Jenkins served on the National Academies of Science Engineering and Medicine expert committee on Accelerating Decarbonization of the U.S. Energy System, was a principal investigator and lead author of Princeton’s landmark Net-Zero America study, and leads the REPEAT Project (repeatproject.org), which provides regular, timely, and independent environmental and economic evaluation of federal energy and climate policies as they’re proposed and enacted.

Dr. Jenkins has delivered invited testimony to multiple Congressional committees and his research is frequently featured in major media outlets. He serves as an advisor to Rondo Energy, Eavor Technologies, Dig Energy, MUUS Climate Partners, and Energy Impact Partners. Dr. Jenkins is also the co-host of the podcast Shift Key on the shift away from fossil fuels, published by Heatmap News.M

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