Sally Benson (professor)
Sally M. Benson is a professor of energy engineering at Stanford University. In 2014, she was appointed as director of the Precourt Institute for Energy, the university's hub of energy research and education. Benson will continue on as director of Stanford’s Global Climate and Energy Project (GCEP), a position she has had since 2007.[1][2]
Benson has won various awards, including the 2012 Greenman Award, Michel T. Halbouty Distinguished Lecture Award from the Geological Society, and the ARCS American Pacesetter Award. Benson received a B.S. in geology from Barnard College, Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in materials and mineral engineering from the University of California-Berkeley.[1]
Previous positions
Benson has held several positions with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California. These include 1980–2007, Staff scientist (director 1993–1997), Earth Sciences Division; 2001–2004, Deputy director for operations; 1997–2001, Associate laboratory director, Energy Sciences.[2]
See also
- Mark Z. Jacobson
- Tom Steyer
- Lee Schipper
- Al Gore
- Hermann Scheer
- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- John A. "Skip" Laitner
- Amory Lovins
- Daniel Kammen
- Renewable energy commercialization
References
- 1 2 Mark Shwartz (April 21, 2014). "Sally Benson named director of the Precourt Institute for Energy". Stanford News.
- 1 2 Virginia Gewin (28 March 2007). "Sally Benson, executive director, Global Climate and Energy Project, Stanford University, California". Nature 446.