
معرفی
Marshall Burke is an Associate Professor at Stanford University's Doerr School of Sustainability, with affiliations to the Center on Food Security and the Environment, Freeman Spogli Institute, Woods Institute, and SIEPR. His research bridges environmental change, economic development, and public health, utilizing satellite data and machine learning to assess climate impacts.
- PhD in Agricultural and Resource Economics, UC Berkeley
- BA in International Relations, Stanford University
His work focuses on:
- Quantifying climate change's socioeconomic impacts
- Wildfire smoke health effects
- Economic development in emerging markets
- Remote sensing for policy evaluation
Recent publications in Nature, Science, and PNAS examine wildfire PM2.5 trends, temperature-productivity relationships, and satellite-based sustainability benchmarks. He holds senior fellowships at multiple Stanford institutes and co-founded AtlasAI.
Scientific contributions include:
- NBER Faculty Research Fellow
- Co-founder of AtlasAI
- Senior Fellow at FSI, Woods, and SIEPR
His advising team includes Sam Heft-Neal, Jeff Wen, and Carlos Gould, with projects spanning climate-health interactions, economic adaptation, and AI applications in sustainability.





