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Denise Mauzerall is the William S. Tod Professor at Princeton University, jointly appointed in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs and Civil and Environmental Engineering. She is a core faculty member of the Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE) and affiliated with multiple institutions including the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and the High Meadows Environmental Institute.
Education:
- Ph.D., Atmospheric Chemistry, Harvard University
- M.S., Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
- Sc.B., Chemistry (with honors), Brown University
Research Interests focus on science-based air quality policy, linkages between air pollution, health, energy, and climate change, and air quality in China and India. Her work bridges atmospheric science with policy development, emphasizing cost-effective mitigation strategies and climate co-benefits.
Recent Publications highlight trends in energy systems modeling, methane leakage mitigation, and policy analysis in China and India. Key themes include smart meter deployment, electricity grid optimization, and international energy financing.
Scientific Awards:
- American Geophysical Union Fellow
Advising and Grants include mentorship of doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers, with her research on methane emissions directly influencing the $4.7 billion U.S. Infrastructure Law funding to plug orphaned wells. She collaborates across energy, economic, and health disciplines.
Labs and Teams include the Mauzerall Research Group, which partners with energy experts, climate scientists, and policy analysts globally. Her work spans atmospheric chemistry, greenhouse gas mitigation, and public health impacts of pollution.




