Mark Jacobson
Mark Jacobson
Senior Fellow - Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment; Professor - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Type:
Senior Fellow
School:
Engineering
Research Area(s):
Climate, Other
Biography
Jacobson specializes in computer modeling and analysis of air pollution, weather, and climate and the impact of energy technologies on the atmosphere. Some goals of his research are to understand physical, chemical, and dynamical processes in the atmosphere better through numerical modeling and to improve the simulation of air pollution, weather, and climate. Some topics he has studied include near-source pollutant evolution, the effects of aerosols on climate and ultraviolet radiation, the effects of aerosol mixing state on radiative heating, the effects of black carbon and biomass burning on climate, gas- and aqueous-phase air pollution chemistry, cloud formation and evolution, aerosol microphysics and chemistry, wind energy resources, the effect of hydrogen fuel cells on the atmosphere, and the relationship between different energy sources and climate. As part of his research, he has developed and applied numerical algorithms that simulate gas, aerosol, cloud microphysical, radiative, and land/ocean-surface processes. He has also developed an air-pollution-weather-climate model that he has applied to study scientific problems from the freeway scale to the global scale.
Selected Publications by this Author
News & Press Releases
Roadmaps for an All-Renewable Energy World »
Study creates roadmaps for 139 countries to convert to 100-percent clean, renewable energy for all purposes. If implemented, the roadmaps would curtail global warming, reduce air pollution deaths, create jobs and save money.
By Rob Jordan,
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Media Coverage
Blame Climate Change for Packing Harvey With Rain, but Not for Its Slow Pace »
Mark Jacobson is quoted on Hurricane Harvey's slow pace and heavy rains.
By James Rainey,
Coverage: Roadmaps for an All-Renewable Energy World »
Study led by Mark Jacobson creates roadmaps for 139 countries to convert to 100-percent clean, renewable energy for all purposes.
Daily Mail editorial: Appalachian Power smartly expands energy sources »
Mark Jacobson is mentioned in relation to Appalachian Power shifting some of its services to renewable energy.
By Max Garland,