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Joshua D. Rhodes serves as a Lecturer and Research Scientist at The University of Texas at Austin, with additional roles as a non-Resident Fellow at Columbia University and Founding Partner of IdeaSmiths LLC. His expertise centers on smart grid technology, bulk electricity systems, and energy policy within the Texas electricity market (ERCOT).
His academic credentials include:
- Double Bachelor's in Mathematics and Economics from Stephen F. Austin State University
- Master's in Computational Mathematics from Texas A&M University
- Master's in Architectural Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin
- Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin
Rhodes' research spans smart grid applications, resource planning, distributed generation, and energy storage, with emphasis on ERCOT grid dynamics. He investigates how energy efficiency retrofits, renewable integration, and climate change impact grid reliability, while analyzing policy effects on micro/macro economic efficiency. His work frequently combines spatial modeling with economic analysis to address infrastructure challenges.
Analysis of his 40+ publications reveals dominant themes in Texas electricity infrastructure, including renewable integration economics, electrification impacts, and climate resilience. Key trends show increasing focus on Winter Storm Uri aftermath analysis, hydrogen infrastructure development, and optimal maintenance scheduling under climate change. His research consistently bridges engineering systems with policy implications, particularly regarding ERCOT's unique market structure.
Rhodes actively engages public discourse as a Forbes contributor and AXIOS Expert Voice, while serving on the board of Catalyst Cooperative—a nonprofit advancing energy data transparency. His professional activities demonstrate strong integration of academic research with real-world energy policy applications.
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