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Geoffrey M. Lewis is a current Lecturer and Research Specialist Lead at the University of Michigan within the Center for Sustainable Systems under the School for Environment and Sustainability. His work focuses on life cycle assessment, sustainable energy systems, and environmental engineering.
- Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture and Architecture, University of Michigan (2006)
- M.S. in Architecture, University of Michigan (2001)
- M.S. in Natural Resources, University of Michigan (1994)
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1983)
Lewis specializes in Life Cycle Assessment and Carbon Footprint Analysis, with applications spanning hydrogen energy pathways, EV battery management, and automotive material flows. His recent studies include optimizing electric delivery vehicle emissions and developing Michigan's Hydrogen Roadmap.
Scientific contributions include the Alcoa Foundation's Conservation and Sustainability Fellowship Program. Current projects involve automated urban delivery systems, Detroit 2030 District, and carbon accounting for U-M's decarbonization efforts. Key publications cover superabsorbent polymer recycling, 3D printing emissions, and mobile battery sustainability.
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