EAP @ Duke: Two EAP Students Win Lightning Talk Awards

How can data science tools, including artificial intelligence, help us make energy systems more accessible, affordable, reliable, and environmentally sustainable? In October, EAP collaborated with the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability at Duke …

Professor Tracey Holloway Bridges Science, Policy, Public Health

For atmospheric scientist Tracey Holloway, it’s all about connection.

Connections between research and policy, connections between air quality and health, and interpersonal connections have driven Holloway, a professor in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, throughout her career.