- Manfred
Eigen
Primary Affiliation Senior Systems Scientist Program in Computation,
Organizations, and Society (COS) |
Additional
Academic/Research
Affiliations 1)
Research Engineer Dept. of Engineering
& Public Policy (EPP), CMU 2) Assoc. Director TechBridgeWorld,
CMU 3) Senior Fellow Center for Study of Science,
Technology, and Policy (CSTEP) |
Research Interests
Rahul
Tongia is a faculty member at Carnegie
Mellon University,
and his research focuses on infrastructure and technology for
sustainable development, especially for underserved regions such as
India or Africa. Using quantitative
policy and
decision analysis, he has focused on the Information and Communications
as well as the energy/power domains. In
addition to engineering-economic analyses, his work also deals with
broader
policy issues such as security, international collaboration (especially
US-India), and technology analysis and transfer.
His
current work
covers the broad areas of Digital Divide, ICT for Sustainable
Development, Smart Metering for Electricity Networks, and Energy for
Developing Regions. Being at Carnegie Mellon, an institution
renowned for interdisciplinary research, he has been able to pursue
these diverse topics through appointments in the School of Computer Science
(Program in
Computation,
Organizations, and Society) and the Dept. of Engineering and Public Policy.
He has
a doctorate in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon, and
an Sc.B. in Electrical Engineering from Brown
University.