David
L. Greene
Engineering Science and Technology Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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David L. Greene
For distinguished contributions to energy
policy research and analysis for transportation, and for advancing
understanding of the transportation sector's role in energy and environmental
concerns.
David Greene received a bachelor's degree in geography from Columbia
University in 1971 and a master's degree in geography in 1973 from
the University of Oregon. He earned a doctorate in geography and environmental
engineering in 1978 from Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Greene's work applies interdisciplinary research findings to national
transportation energy and environmental policy. Beginning as a research
associate at ORNL in 1977, he is now a senior research staff member
for the Center of Transportation Analysis within the Energy Division.
He serves as the manager of the Energy Policy Research Programs.
From 1982 to the present, Dr. Greene has been a chairman or member
of numerous committees for the Transportation Research Board of the
National Research Council, including committees on energy conservation
and transportation demand, forecasting transportation energy demand,
energy and environmental concerns, alternative fuels, freight transportation
data, transportation information systems and data requirements, and
the impacts of highway capacity improvements on air quality and energy
consumption.
Dr. Greene has written more than 150 professional journal articles,
contributions to books, and technical reports. He has served as editor-in-chief
of the Journal of Transportation and Statistics and currently
serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Transportation and
Statistics, Energy Policy, Macmillan Encyclopedia of
Energy, Transportation Quarterly, and Transportation
Research Part D.
Dr. Greene was elected a member emeritus of the Transportation Research
Board Standing Committee on Transportation Energy in 1998. He was
honored in 1989 and 1993 by a Distinguished Service Certificate from
the Transportation Research Board. He received the Energy Specialty
Group Paper Award from the Association of American Geographers in
1986 and the Pyke Johnson Award from the Transportation Research Board,
National Academy of Science, in 1984. He is a member of the Association
of American Geographers, the Society of Automotive Engineers, and
the International Association for Energy Economics.
He was named a corporate fellow in 1999.
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