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Marc Jeuland is a Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy, with a joint appointment at the Duke Global Health Institute. He serves as the Faculty Director of the Energy Access Project in the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. His research primarily addresses topics related to non-market valuation, water sanitation, environmental health, and energy poverty transitions. He is particularly focused on understanding the economic implications of climate change for water resource projects and transboundary river systems. His work encompasses field experiments analyzing the impact of water quality information on household hygiene behaviors and the demand for cleaner cookstoves. Jeuland has collaborated with several organizations including the World Bank, USAID, and Millennium Challenge Corporation. His education includes a PhD from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, awarded in 2009, and a Bachelor of Science from Swarthmore College in 2001. He has co-founded initiatives aimed at sustainable energy transitions and has published numerous research articles in top academic journals about the implications of energy access and environmental health in low and middle-income countries.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)