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Clinton Andrews, Ph.D.

Clinton Andrews is a professor of urban planning, director of the Rutgers Center for Green Building, and associate dean for faculty at Rutgers University’s Bloustein School. He was educated at Brown and MIT in engineering and planning, and worked previously in the private sector and at Princeton University. He teaches environmental planning and quantitative methods courses, and performs research on how people use the built environment. He publishes both scholarly and popular articles and his books include Humble Analysis: The Practice of Joint fact-Finding, Regulating Regional Power Systems, and Industrial Ecology and Global Change. He is co-editor of the Journal of Planning Education and Research. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and a licensed Professional Engineer.

Selected Publications 
  1.  Jennifer A. Senick, Clinton J. Andrews, Handi Chandra Putra, Ioanna Tsoulou, MaryAnn Sorensen Allacci. Synthetic Populations of Building Office Occupants and Behaviors, chapter in Building Performance Evaluation, Springer International, Wolfgang Preiser and Shauna Mallory-Hill, eds., 2017.

  2. Clinton J. Andrews. “Communicative Science,” chapter 5 in Joint Fact Finding in Urban Planning and Environmental Disputes. London,UK: Routledge, Matsuura, M. and T. Schenk, Eds., 2016.

  3.  Handi Chandra Putra, Clinton J. Andrews, Jennifer A. Senick. An agent-based model of building occupant behavior during load shedding, Building Simulation (2017): 1-15, DOI: 10.1007/s12273-017-0384-x.

  4. Clinton J. Andrews. The changing socioeconomic context of buildings, Journal of Solar Energy Engineering 139(1): 1-10, special issue on buildings of the future, doi: 10.1115/1.4034911.

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