Carnegie Mellon University

Ines Azevedo and Priya Donti

October 16, 2017

CEDM's Azevedo and Donti Recognized with Distinguished Awards

Carnegie Mellon University's Center for Climage and Energy Decision Making (CEDM) recently had several members receive notable awards.

Inês Azevedo, Carnegie Mellon Engineering and Public Policy professor, is the recipient of the 2017 C3E Women in Clean Energy Award for Research. This award recognizes scientists and researchers working at universities, national labs or in industry who have developed advanced innovative clean energy technologies with the potential for demonstrable and scalable impact. The award will be presented at the annual C3E Women in Clean Energy Symposium in November.

Priya Donti, CMU Engineering and Public Policy PhD student, was awarded the Department of Energy (DOE) Computational Science Graduate Fellowship, joining the 20-person 27th class this fall. 

Learn more about the C3E Awards

Learn more about the DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship