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Marc Jeuland is a Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University, where he also holds a joint appointment with the Duke Global Health Institute. He serves as the Faculty Director of the Energy Access Project within the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. His research interests encompass nonmarket valuation, water sanitation, environmental health, and energy poverty transitions, as well as managing trans-boundary water resources. Jeuland’s extensive research includes analysis of economic implications of climate change on water resources, the adoption of environmental health interventions, and the sustainability of rural sanitation projects. He has conducted various field experiments on water quality and household hygiene behaviors, demonstrating significant impacts of cleaner cookstoves on household well-being. Jeuland is also recognized for his collaborative projects across disciplines and countries, including efforts in Ethiopia, Chile, China, and India, aiming to promote clean energy access. His career prior to academia involved roles at the World Bank and Peace Corps service in Mali, underscoring his commitment to global health and development.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)