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Research to Policy Engagement Initiative

Thesis Year: 1997

TPP student research spans many domains, but shares methodologies and goals. Examples of award-winning theses and noteworthy research projects are shared here. We also maintain a public database of all TPP thesis titles, with links to web publications where available.

Award-Winning Theses and Student Research Stories

2025 Thesis Prize Winners
  • Nirmal Bhatt; “The Missing Megawatts Problem: Improving Modelling Practices to Prepare for an Uncertain Future” (2025). Advisor(s): Ruaridh MacDonald; Marija Ilic.
  • Christopher Colcord; “Assessing Opportunities to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Electric Arc Furnace Steelmaking in the United States” (2025). Advisor(s): Christopher R. Knittel; Valerie J Karplus.
2024 Thesis Prize Winners
  • Michael Giovanniello; “Modeling and Implementation of the U.S. Hydrogen Production Credit” (2024). Advisor(s): Dharik Mallapragada; Ruaridh Macdonald.
  • Kailin Graham; “Doing the Dirty Work: Employment vulnerability to the energy transition implications for climate policy and politics” (2024). Advisor(s): Christopher R. Knittel.
2023 Thesis Prize Winner
  • Maja Svanberg; “The Economic Advantage of Computer Vision Over Human Labor, and Its Market Implications” (2023). Advisor(s): Neil Thompson.
2022 Thesis Prize Winners
  • Farri T. Gaba; “Solutions to the Generalized UAV Delivery Routing Problem for Last-Mile Delivery with Societal Constraints” (2022). Advisor(s): Matthias Winkenbach
  • Jonathan Garrett Novak; “Policy and Design Courses of Action to Improve Resilience of Proliferated Low Earth Orbit Constellations Against Adverse Solar Weather” (2022). Advisor(s): Daniel E Hastings.
  • Aaron Matthew Schwartz; “The Role of Natural Gas in Future Low-Carbon Energy Systems” (2022). Advisor(s): Dharik S Mallapragada.
2021 Thesis Prize Winner

Karan Bhuwalka, recent TPP alum who won best thesis in 2021, reflects on TPP’s interdisciplinary approach and bringing data science, manufacturing, and social issues together in his research on the materials that make up electric vehicles.

  • Assessing the Socio-Economic Risks in Electric Vehicle Supply Chains (Thesis)
  • Characterizing the Changes in Material Use due to Vehicle Electrification (Environmental Science & Technology, Jul 2021)
Do native ads shape our perception of the news?: Manon Revel

Often masquerading as legitimate news, so-called “native” ads, pushed by content recommendation networks, have brought badly needed revenue to the struggling U.S. news industry. But at what cost? TPP alum Manon Revel is now a PhD student in the IDSS Social and Engineering Systems PhD program. Her TPP thesis advisor was Prof. Ali Jadbabaie.

  • Combining AI with passions (MIT News, March 2019)
Health Savings of Renewable Energy: Emil Dimanchev

Research from TPP alum Emil Dimanchev, who won TPP’s best thesis award in 2019, found that health savings from cleaner air would more than pay for the cost of implementing renewable energy policies. His thesis was advised by TPP director Noelle Selin.

  • Shift to renewable electricity a win-win at statewide level (MIT News, Aug 2019)

Thesis Database

Thesis Titles, 1977 to 2025

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  • Robert
    Perrons
    Make-buy Decisions in the U.S. Aircraft Industry
    SM
    1997
    10/01/1997
  • Jeremy
    Levin
    Markets for Energy Efficiency: Development, Challenges and Opportunities. An Analysis of the Joint
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Jennifer
    Sullivan
    Monitoring for Ecosystem Management: Implementation at State and Regional Levels
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Nicolas
    Peltier
    National Environmental Funds and Externally-Supported Revolving Funds; Financing Schems for Cleaner
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Pedro
    Lerner
    On the Value of Transmission Systems Under Open Assess: Incentives for Investment
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Christophe
    Bosch
    Optimizing the Allocation of Scarce Water Resources: A Case Study of the Gaza Strip
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Ryan
    Frazier
    Overcoming Middle Management Resistance to Strategic Change: Design for Environment (DFE) at Xerox
    SM
    1997
    09/01/1996
  • Mark
    Ellis
    Portfolio Analysis of Japan’s ‘Best Mix’ Electricity Generation Resource Diversification Policy
    SM
    1997
    09/01/1996
  • Bikash
    Thapliya
    Power Utility Restructuring and Power-Sector Financing in Developing Countries
    SM
    1997
    05/01/1997
  • Stephen
    Lukachko
    Research on the Science and Politics of the Atmospheric Effects of Aviation Debate
    SM
    1997
    02/01/1997
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