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Kevin Fan Hsu
(he/him) is a PhD student in Infrastructure and Climate Planning at DUSP and a member of the RCL team. He has worked on clean energy and sustainable development initiatives on both sides of the Pacific, including the United States, China, and Singapore. His current research addresses strategies to accelerate the delivery of climate infrastructure while ensuring respect for community rights, in hopes that the ongoing climate transition can be more equitable, inclusive, and democratic. He co-founded Infrastructure x Equity, a group that works with government officials, green businesses, and development professionals to transform how infrastructure projects are delivered for present and future generations, and previously taught sustainability and civic design courses at Stanford University. At MIT, he is an organizer of the MIT Climate Planning Forum, a cross-departmental intiative with a focus on bridging policy formulation and implementation. Kevin holds an M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Stanford University and an M.S. in Cultural Heritage Management from Johns Hopkins University