Research Staff

CV/Biosketch

Sujit DasSujit Das
M.S., Metalurgical Engineering
M.B.A., Operations Research and Computer Science
(T) 865.946.1222
(F) 865.946.1314
dass@ornl.gov

Specialty Research Areas:

  • Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Planning and Systems Analysis
  • Technology assessment of transportation materials and advanced vehicle designs

Current or Recent Work:

  • Cost assessment of lightweight automotive materials
  • Cost assessment of advanced vehicle designs
  • PNGV/FreedomCAR program
  • Benefit assessment of government R&D programs
  • Infrastructure assessment of new generation vehicles
  • Emissions reduction potential from two-wheelerrs in India

Significant Publications:

Das, Sujit. "Environmental Evaluation of Direct Hydrogen and Reformer-Based Fuel Cell Vehicles," SAE Paper No. 2002-01-0094, Warrendale, PA.

Das, Sujit. "Environmental Evaluation of New Generation Vehicles and Vehicle Components," ORNL/TM-2001-266, Dec. 2001.

Das, Sujit. "Evaluation of the Benefits Attributable to Automotive Lightweight Materials Program Research and Development Projects," ORNL/TM-2001-237, Nov. ‘01.

Das, Sujit. "Prospects of Inspection and Maintenance of Two-Wheelers in India," Journal of Air & Waste Management Association, Vo. 51, pp. 1391-00, Oct. 2001.

Das, Sujit. "The Cost of Automotive Polymer Composites: A Review and Assessment of DOE’s Lightweight Materials Composites Research," ORNL/TM-2000/283, Jan. 2001.

Das, Sujit. "Life Cycle Impacts of Aluminum Body-In-White Automotive Material," Journal of Metals, Aug. 2000, pp. 41-44.

Highlights

Transportation Energy Data Book: Edition 31
On July 31, 2012, ORNL release Edition 31 of the Transportation Energy Data Book (TEDB). The TEDB is a compendium of data on transportation with an emphasis on energy. Designed for use as a desktop reference, the TEDB was first published in 1976 and has continued to Edition 31. The TEDB is produced by Oak Ridge National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

ORNL Sustainability Summit
On May 2-3, ORNL held a Sustainability Summit to advance the deployment of sustainable technologies in the southeast. Diane Davidson developed and moderated at the Sustainable Transportation session, with Ron Littlefield, Mayor of Chattanooga, along with ORNL's Stacy Davis and David Greene.

U.S. DOE's Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting
David Greene, Zhenhong Lin and Jing Dong attended the U.S. DOE's Annual Merit Review (AMR) and Peer Evaluation Meeting in Washington, DC, May 14-17, 2012. David's presentation, "Fuel Cell Vehicle Penetration Relative to Vehicle Portfolio," and Zhenhong's presentation, "Impact of Program Targets on Vehicle Penetration and Benefits," were reported on by Slate and the Green Car Congress.

White House and U.S. DOE sponsored "Energy Data Jam"
David Greene participated in the White House and U.S. DOE sponsored "Energy Data Jam" at Stanford University On May 21, 2012. The invitation only workshop brought together "40 of the most innovative entrepreneurs, software developers, chief executive officers (CEOs), energy experts and policy makers to discuss how we can unleash the power of data, technology, and innovation to help with our pressing energy goals."

Vehicle Technologies Program Fact of the Week
Stacy Davis, Bob Boundy, and Susan Diegel develop Facts of the Week that are posted on the DOE Vehicle Technologies Homepage. For the month of March, half of the top 10 landing pages for the DOE Vehicle Technologies Homepage were Facts that they have written. (A landing page is where one enters the website for the first time.) "The FOTW pages are our biggest traffic-getters" says Suzanne Williams who compiles the Vehicle Technology website statistics for DOE.