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Daniel Matisoff is a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, specifically within the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and the School of Public Policy. He actively contributes to research in public policy, energy policy, and corporate sustainability, focusing on the effectiveness of environmental programs and energy technology adoption.
- Built relationships with institutions like the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainability
- Engaged with the Strategic Energy Institute
- Collaborated with the Energy Policy and Innovation Center
Daniel's research examines eco-labeling programs, solar incentives, smart grid technologies, and large-scale solar adoption impacts. His work has attracted over $6 million in funding from agencies such as the National Science Foundation and European Union Center for Excellence.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding policy diffusion mechanisms, energy consumption patterns post-solar adoption, and green building economics. While no specific student names appear in the provided materials, his role as Director of the Master of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management program indicates significant mentorship involvement.
Key findings from his research include evidence of solar rebound effects and the importance of stakeholder networks in policy diffusion. His academic work bridges theoretical environmental economics with practical policy implementation challenges, particularly in energy markets and climate change mitigation strategies.
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