Drs. Payman Dehghanian and Omur Ozel is part of an interdisciplinary team that has won a 1-year $150k NSF Grant

July 21, 2020

Faculty Team Receives 1-year $150k NSF Grant: Improving Low Income Households' Access to Energy in Washington DC

An interdisciplinary team of faculty, led by Dr. Robert Orttung, won a planning grant from the National Science Foundation to improve low-income household energy access in DC. The GW research team will bring technical, financial, public health, community engagement, public policy, and legal knowledge and resources to the project. The team includes Robert Orttung, Sustainable GW, Payman Dehghanian, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Omur Ozel, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Donna Attanasio, GW Law School, Wendy Ellis, Milken Institute School of Public Health, Harrison Newton, Milken Institute School of Public Health, Ekundayo Shittu, School of, Engineering and Applied Sciences, John Forrer, GW School of Business, Gregory Squires, Department of Sociology, Meghan Chapple, GW Office of Sustainability and Kehan Desousa, GW Office of Sustainability.