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Angel Hsu
Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Professional Background
Dr. Angel Hsu is a distinguished academic and an innovative force in the realm of public policy, particularly focusing on environmental issues, energy sustainability, and ecological integrity. As an Assistant Professor at the prestigious University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, she combines her expertise in environmental policy with a passion for research that tackles the pressing challenges of climate change and urban air quality. With a career that spans various esteemed institutions, she is notably the Founder and Director of the Data-Driven EnviroPolicy Lab, where she fosters an interdisciplinary approach in addressing environmental concerns through quantitative research methods.
Throughout her career, Dr. Hsu has made significant contributions to academic literature and practical policy recommendations. She has been actively involved in high-level discussions, providing her expertise to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and serving as a member of the National Committee on US-China Relations, where she bridges the gap between scientific understanding and actionable policy. Her credibility in the field is further underscored by her role as a contributing author to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment Report, as well as her leadership in drafting the 2018 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Emissions Gap Report.
Education and Achievements
Dr. Hsu's academic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a desire to create impact in the field of environmental sustainability. She earned her PhD in Environmental Policy from Yale University, where she also engaged in comprehensive research and teaching roles. Her academic prowess is further evidenced by her MPhil degree from the University of Cambridge and her Bachelor of Science from Wake Forest University. Each of these educational milestones has equipped her with the analytical skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to dissect complex environmental issues and propose data-driven solutions.
In recognition of her influential work, Dr. Hsu has received several accolades, including being named an inaugural Grist 50 leader, a title that celebrates individuals making significant advancements in environmental sustainability. Furthermore, she was selected as a TED speaker for two impactful events—TED 2018 'Age of Amazement' and TED 2020 'Climate Countdown', where she shared her insights on leveraging data for climate action and fostering sustainable practices globally.
Notable Contributions to Public Policy
Dr. Hsu's contributions extend beyond academia into the realm of global policy discussions and collaborations. She co-chaired the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Fourth Industrial Revolution and Global Public Goods, further highlighting her leadership in navigating the complexities of environmental governance in a rapidly evolving global context. Her focus on China and the Global South has positioned her as a critical voice in discussions surrounding sustainable development and climate policy in emerging economies, where her work is particularly impactful.
Her extensive experience includes former roles such as a Research Scientist and Lecturer, where she continued to innovate in educational methods and research practices. Dr. Hsu has also served as a Scholarly leader at Tsinghua University, fostering international collaboration in environmental studies, and as a Senior Scholar, guiding research that bridges ecological science with policy-making efforts.
Dr. Hsu's ambition to influence both academia and public understanding of environmental issues showcases her dedication to creating a sustainable future. She continues to balance her commitments to research, teaching, and public service—demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the values of environmental stewardship and data-driven decision-making.
Achievements
- Contributing author to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report
- Lead author of the 2018 UNEP Emissions Gap Report
- Inaugural Grist 50 leader
- TED speaker at the 2018 Age of Amazement and 2020 Climate Countdown events
- Co-chair of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Fourth Industrial Revolution and Global Public Goods
- Expert testimony to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
- Member of the National Committee on US-China Relations
- Founder and director of the Data-Driven EnviroPolicy Lab
