b'The Pulte InstituteforGlobal DevelopmentOur Core Institute FacultyT.J. DAgostino Tracy Kijewski-Correa Paul PerrinAssistant Professor of the Practice William J. Pulte Director, Integration LabEvidence and Learning Director and (i-Lab) Academic Director, and ProfessorAssociate Professor of the PracticeDAgostinos scholarship focuses onof Engineering and Global Affairs Perrin leads the Pulte Institutes Evidence and comparative education policy, examiningAs a professor of Engineering and Global Affairs,Learning Division and is an international health, systems and institutions and their role injointly appointed in the Department of Civil andhumanitarian, and development research and improving educational outcomes for vulnerableEnvironmental Engineering and Earth Sciences.practice professional with over a decade of children in low- and middle-income contexts. HeKijewski-Correas research is dedicated towork experience in academic, government, is a principal investigator for the USAID-fundedenhancing the resilience and sustainability ofand non-governmental settings. His work global education research grant SHARE, wherehazard-exposed communities, with an emphasishas focused on supporting the design, he leads Language of Instruction Transitionson conceiving holistic responses to infrastructureimplementation, and analysis of monitoring in Education Systems (LITES), a study in fivevulnerabilities and tools that support science- science activities in resource-challenged African countries and the Philippines. informed decision-making.environments. Our Core Affiliated FacultyEllis A. Adams Emily Grubert Sisi MengAssociate Professor of Geography andAssociate Professor of SustainableAssistant Teaching Professor of Environmental Policy Energy Policy Economics and Technology Adams work examines the social, political,A civil engineer and environmental sociologist,for Development institutional, and governance dimensionsGrubert studies how we can make betterMengs research focuses on environmental of environmental and natural resources,decisions about large infrastructure systems,and natural resource economics, the particularly water in the Global South. Hisparticularly related to the justice-centeringinterdisciplinary studies between labor, health, current research converges on three maindecarbonization of the U.S. energy system.development, socioeconomics, and geography, domains: urban water insecurity, waterShe analyzes lifecycle assessments and socio- and applying GIS techniques to spatial policy and governance, and gender, water, andenvironmental impacts of future policycost-benefit analysis of complex sustainable development.and infrastructure.environmental issues. 1715 | 2023-24 Annual Review'