Energy and Resources Group
Assistant Professor
Isha Ray joined the faculty of the Energy and Resources Group in January 2002. She has a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Somerville College, Oxford University, and a PhD in Applied Economics from the Food Research Institute at Stanford University. Before coming to ERG, she was an analyst on economics and institutions at the Turkey office of the International Water Management Institute, and then a Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow at UCB’s Geography Department.
Professor
Richard B. Norgaard is Professor of Energy and Resources. He received his B.A. in economics from the University of California at Berkeley, M.S. in agricultural economics from Oregon State University, and Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago in 1971. Among the founders of the field of ecological economics, his recent research addresses how environmental problems challenge scientific understanding and the policy process, how ecologists and economists understand systems differently, and how globalization affects environmental governance.
Catherine Koshland
Catherine P. Koshland is the Vice Provost of Academic Planning and Facilities at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the Wood-Calvert Professor in Engineering. She is a professor of Environmental Health Sciences in the School of Public Health and a professor in the Energy and Resources Group. She joined the Berkeley faculty in 1984. In 1999, she joined a distinguished group when she presented the Nineteenth Annual Steven Manly Memorial Lecturer at the University of California at Santa Barbara.
John Harte
John Harte holds a joint professorship in the Energy and Resources Group and the Ecosystem Sciences Division of the College of Natural Resources. He received a BA in physics from Harvard University in 1961 and a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Wisconsin in 1965. He was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at CERN, Geneva, during 1965-66 and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, during 1966-68.
Duncan Callaway
Duncan Callaway has accepted our offer to join ERG's core faculty. Duncan holds a PhD from Cornell in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics with a minor in Applied Mathematics (May 2001). He also holds a B.S. from the University of Rochester in Mechanical Engineering (1995). He is currently an Assistant Research Scientist in the School of Natural Resources and Environment at the University of Michigan and an Assistant Research Scientist (by courtesy) in Michigan’s Department of Mechanical Engineering.