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Daniel Rosenbloom is an Assistant Professor and holds the Rosamond Ivey Research Chair in Sustainable Energy at Carleton University. His research focuses on sustainable energy transitions, governance, and socio-technical changes aimed at achieving net-zero pathways. He examines the intersections of climate policy and politics, with a particular interest in the Canadian energy sector's political economy, as well as the roles of science, technology, and innovation within these contexts. With a BA in Psychology from Concordia University, an MA in Public Policy Administration, and a PhD in Public Policy from Carleton University, Rosenbloom's academic background underpins his commitment to addressing complex sustainability challenges through interdisciplinary approaches. His work critically analyses systemic barriers to energy transition and proposes innovative solutions for policy and practice.
Includes MEng and MASc options.