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WILTON E. SCOTT INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY INNOVATION

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M. GRANGER MORGAN


HAMERSCHLAG UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC POLICY
PROFESSOR, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING, HEINZ COLLEGE

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Pittsburgh, PA 15213




BIO

M. Granger Morgan is University and Hamerschlag Professor of Engineering;
Professor, Department of Engineering and Public Policy (where he served for 38
years as the founding Department Head, stepping down in August 2014); also
Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and in the H.
John Heinz III College; Co-Director (with Inês Azevedo) of the Center for
Climate and Energy Decision Making; Co-Director (with Jay Apt) of the
Electricity Industry Center; founding director (2012-2014) of Carnegie Mellon’s
Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation. He is a Member of the National
Academy of Sciences and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is a
Fellow of the AAAS, IEEE and SRA. 


RESEARCH

Morgan's research covers a wide variety of energy, global climate change and
policy issues. Some specific areas of expertise include regulation, risk
analysis, risk communication, the future of the energy system - especially
electric power - and health and environmental impacts of energy systems.


PROJECTS

Morgan chaired the National Research Council committee that studied
vulnerabilities of the U.S. power grid. The report focuses on measures that
could make the power delivery system less vulnerable to attack and restore power
faster. Read the report »
 * Learn more about Morgan

M. Granger Morgan, director of the Scott Institute from September 2012 to July
2014, is head of the Department of Engineering and Public Policy. He discusses
the vision for the Scott Institute at CMU, and how its research, education and
outreach is leading the transition to a sustainable energy future.


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