Biography
Daniel S. Cohan, Ph.D., is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Rice University, where he teaches courses on atmospheric science, and energy and the environment. His research specializes in the development of photochemical models and their application to air quality management and the impacts of energy use on air quality and climate. He received a B.A. in applied mathematics from Harvard University, a Ph.D. in atmospheric chemistry from Georgia Institute of Technology, and served as a Fulbright Scholar to Australia. Cohan is a recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER award and a member of the NASA Air Quality Applied Sciences Team.
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Testimony to the Texas House Environmental Regulation Committee
Testimony of Daniel S. Cohan to the Texas House Environmental Regulation Committee on Sept. 5, 2024.
Daniel S. Cohan September 6, 2024
Revamping the Texas Power Grid: Insights from Rice University’s Electricity Research
How can Texas secure an affordable, sustainable, and reliable power supply for all its citizens? This report explores key insights from research conducted at Rice University.
Daniel S. Cohan, James Doss-Gollin November 10, 2023