Sarah Troise

PHD Candidate at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, US

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    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • PHD Candidate
      • Aug 2019 - Present

      I am a 4th year Ph.D. student in the Engineering and Public Policy Department at Carnegie Mellon University. My research centers around understanding public preference for electricity decarbonization pathways in the United States. I have conducted projects using surveys, statistical analysis, and machine-learning approaches. My interests are investigating the intersection of energy research and traditional social science methodologies. I am a 4th year Ph.D. student in the Engineering and Public Policy Department at Carnegie Mellon University. My research centers around understanding public preference for electricity decarbonization pathways in the United States. I have conducted projects using surveys, statistical analysis, and machine-learning approaches. My interests are investigating the intersection of energy research and traditional social science methodologies.

    • United States
    • Research Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • UseIT Intern
      • Jun 2017 - Present
    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Sep 2016 - Present

      Throughout the school year I work with Dr. Kacie D'Alessandro in her high strength concrete lab.

    • Summer Research Assistant
      • Jun 2016 - Aug 2016

      I worked with Dr. Tom Helmuth in Genetic Programming to explore the effects of bias in Lexicase Selection.

Education

  • Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Engineering and Public Policy
    2019 - 2023
  • Washington and Lee University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Engineering and Computer Science
    2015 - 2019

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