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Steven O. Kimbrough

Steven O. Kimbrough

Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Researcher on energy and sustainability transitions.

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    Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions, and Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. Researcher on decision science, energy and sustainability transitions, and redistricting.

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