- Wind Energy
- Meteorology
- Climate Change
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Christina L. Archer is a Professor at the University of Delaware with dual appointments in the Department of Geography and Spatial Sciences and Mechanical Engineering Department under the College of Earth, Ocean and Environment. Holding the Unidel Howard Cosgrove Career Development Chair in Environment Education , she directs the Center for Research in Wind (CReW) and the Atmosphere and Energy Research Group (AERG) , advising PhD students and postdocs. Her 2004 PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University and prior academic credentials in meteorology and engineering inform her interdisciplinary research. PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (2004) MS, Meteorology, San Jose State University (1998) MS, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Politecnico di Milano (1995) Dr. Archer's research focuses on wind energy and its atmospheric implications, including numerical modeling , climate change , and air quality . Her work spans offshore wind farm optimization, hurricane mitigation, and grid integration, with notable findings on wind turbine wake dynamics and ozone pollution trends. Recent publications highlight her leadership in large-eddy simulations and renewable energy systems , emphasizing environmental sustainability. Editorial Board, Meteorological Applications (Royal Meteorological Society) Associate Editor, Wind Energy Science (Copernicus) Co-Editor, Bulletin of the Atmospheric Science and Technology (AISAM) Her scientific awards include the prestigious Unidel Chair, recognizing her contributions to environmental research. Through projects like IMPOWR and VERTEX, she advances offshore wind integration and atmospheric modeling, with policy impacts on U.S. energy strategies. Dr. Archer's work bridges engineering , climate science , and public health , offering solutions for carbon-free energy systems.








