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Destenie Nock is an Assistant Professor in Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE), and a Presidential Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Engineering and Public Policy (EPP). She will begin as an Assistant Professor of EPP and CEE in Fall 2020.
Her previous work includes energy systems modeling and analysis in both New England and Sub-Saharan Africa. She uses multi-criteria decision analysis and applied optimization to better equip policy makers to understand energy planning options. In this line of work she assessed the sustainability of different future scenarios for electricity generation in the New England region.
Nock built models that analyzed how changes in the power plants used to supply energy would impact the job creation, environmental health and economic viability of various communities. Using these techniques, she was able to identify the trade-offs between different future electricity scenarios in terms of their sustainability for the region. She applied a similar systems approach to Sub-Saharan Africa by developing an electricity planning tool, which incorporated stakeholder preferences for equality and makes recommendations for national electrification planning.
Nock’s broad research interests are focused around using mathematical modeling tools to address societal problems related to sustainability planning, energy policy, equity, and engineering for social good. She brings to CMU a breadth of professional experience, having worked in industry, national labs, and government settings on issues related to energy systems.
Her previous work includes energy systems modeling and analysis in both New England and Sub-Saharan Africa. She uses multi-criteria decision analysis and applied optimization to better equip policy makers to understand energy planning options. In this line of work she assessed the sustainability of different future scenarios for electricity generation in the New England region.
Nock built models that analyzed how changes in the power plants used to supply energy would impact the job creation, environmental health and economic viability of various communities. Using these techniques, she was able to identify the trade-offs between different future electricity scenarios in terms of their sustainability for the region. She applied a similar systems approach to Sub-Saharan Africa by developing an electricity planning tool, which incorporated stakeholder preferences for equality and makes recommendations for national electrification planning.
Nock’s broad research interests are focused around using mathematical modeling tools to address societal problems related to sustainability planning, energy policy, equity, and engineering for social good. She brings to CMU a breadth of professional experience, having worked in industry, national labs, and government settings on issues related to energy systems.
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