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Regina Clewlow is PhD student in the [http://esd.mit.edu Engineering Systems Division (ESD)] at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, funded through an [http://web.mit.edu/mitei MIT Energy Fellowship]. In 2009, she started her research as part of the Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction ([http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner PARTNER]) center, focusing specifically on reducing the surface emissions of air transportation. Her broader research interests include sustainable transportation planning and public policy. | Regina Clewlow is PhD student in the [http://esd.mit.edu Engineering Systems Division (ESD)] at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, funded through an [http://web.mit.edu/mitei MIT Energy Fellowship]. In 2009, she started her research as part of the Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction ([http://web.mit.edu/aeroastro/partner PARTNER]) center, focusing specifically on reducing the surface emissions of air transportation. Her broader research interests include sustainable transportation planning and public policy. | ||
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Regina Clewlow is PhD student in the Engineering Systems Division (ESD) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, funded through an MIT Energy Fellowship. In 2009, she started her research as part of the Partnership for AiR Transportation Noise and Emissions Reduction (PARTNER) center, focusing specifically on reducing the surface emissions of air transportation. Her broader research interests include sustainable transportation planning and public policy.
Prior to entering graduate school, Regina started a non-profit organization Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) that is dedicated to infusing sustainability into engineering education and practice.
Regina received her B.S. in Computer Science and M.E. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the Cornell University College of Engineering.
More information about Regina is available on her website.