Stephanie Kong
Stephanie is an engineer who uses data-driven methods to reduce air pollution in order to promote and protect public health.
Stephanie brings extensive expertise in zero emission policy, transportation decarbonization, and alternative fuel vehicle infrastructure assessment. Her work also focuses on air pollution measurement, vehicle activity and emissions modeling, criteria pollutant and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions analysis.
With prior experience at the California Air Resources Board (CARB), she led the development of transportation emission modeling tools and played a key role in CARB’s medium-duty and heavy-duty electrification regulations, including the Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) regulation.
Dr. Kong received her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from California Institute of Technology, where she focused on aerosol dynamics and air quality modeling using complex statistical and data analytical tools.
- Electrification
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Infrastructure
- Transportation
- Decarbonization
- Environment
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PhD, Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 2020
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MS, Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, 2018
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BS, Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College, 2015