Caleb Hill ’26G, mathematics

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Caleb is working with New England Municipal Sustainability (NEMS) Network to quantify divergence of energy use incentives between landlords and renters inside the network. Caleb is extending the data dissemination work done by the Massachusetts Clean Energy and Environmental Legacy Transition Initiative from state- and local-level to encompass more of the New England region. Making it available to the NEMS network will help policymakers implement data-driven initiatives across the region.

I'm looking forward to learning the techniques and best practices of urban data science. Understanding some of the nuances of how our population and economy function has been fascinating so far, and there is lots more to learn. Grounding this work in the need to give policymakers actionable intelligence gives the project a high degree of focus. I want to help turn the huge amounts of publicly available data into smarter policy decisions. 

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