Dr. Shivam Sharda | Transportation and Residential | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shivam Sharda | Transportation and Residential | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Transportation and Residential, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, United States

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Professional Profiles:

Education:

Shivam Sharda is a dedicated scholar and researcher with a strong academic background and expertise in the field of sustainable engineering and transportation. He earned his Ph.D. from Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ, USA, specializing in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. His dissertation, titled “Multidimensional Models to Understand Travel Behavior Implications for Transport and Household Energy Use,” reflects his commitment to exploring the complex dynamics of travel behavior and its impact on energy consumption within households. During his doctoral studies, Shivam worked under the guidance of Dr. Ram M. Pendyala and collaborated with committee members Dr. Mikhail Chester, Dr. Venu Garikapati, Dr. Kevin Grimm, and Dr. Sara Khoeini. Prior to his doctoral studies, Shivam completed his Master of Science degree at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT, USA, graduating from the Norm Asbjornson College of Engineering in December 2016. His master’s thesis, titled “Mapping Risky Driver Behavior and Identifying Their Contributing Factors: A Spatial Statistical Approach,” showcased his proficiency in spatial statistical analysis and its application to understanding risky driver behavior. During this period, he worked closely with his advisor, Dr. Yiyi Wang, and collaborated with committee members Dr. Ahmed Al-Kaisy and Dr. Nicholas J. Ward. Shivam’s academic journey began at Visvesvaraya Technological University in Bangalore, India, where he obtained his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Civil Engineering in June 2013. His educational background, combined with his research experience and expertise, has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of sustainable engineering, transportation systems, and statistical modeling.

Research Interest:

Shivam Sharda is an accomplished researcher specializing in cross-sectoral energy transition and equity analysis. His expertise extends to various areas, including travel demand and land use modeling, forecasting, integrated microsimulation frameworks, advanced multidimensional choice modeling, and sustainable multimodal system development. With a strong background in sustainable engineering and transportation, Shivam has demonstrated a keen interest in developing innovative solutions for complex challenges in these fields. His research endeavors have focused on creating multidimensional models to understand travel behavior implications for transport and household energy use, reflecting his commitment to advancing sustainable practices in transportation and energy sectors. Through his academic journey and professional experiences, Shivam has established himself as a dedicated scholar with a passion for addressing critical issues related to energy, transportation, and sustainability.

Professional Experience:

Shivam Sharda has built a distinguished career in research and academia, holding key positions at renowned institutions in the United States. He currently serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher and Data Scientist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where he applies his expertise in sustainable engineering and data science to contribute to cutting-edge research in renewable energy. Prior to this role, Shivam was a Postdoctoral Scholar with the Sustainable Transportation Initiative at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he focused on research related to sustainable transportation. Shivam’s academic journey began at Arizona State University in Tempe, AZ, where he served as a Graduate Research Associate (GRA) from August 2017 to November 2021. During this time, he developed valuable skills and expertise in his field, laying the foundation for his future research endeavors. Before joining Arizona State University, Shivam worked as a Research Assistant Grade-III at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT, from January 2017 to July 2017, and as a Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) from January 2015 to December 2016. Throughout his career, Shivam has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing sustainable practices in transportation and energy. His diverse experience in academia and research has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of sustainable engineering principles and their practical applications in real-world settings. As a dedicated researcher and data scientist, Shivam continues to make significant contributions to the field of renewable energy and sustainable transportation, leveraging his expertise to address complex challenges and drive positive change in these critical areas.

Memberships:

Nicole Viz is a dedicated researcher who has contributed to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as a SULI Intern. During her internship, she worked on a project titled “The Triple Effect: Evaluating the Impact of Electric Vehicles (EVs), Solar Photovoltaics (PVs), and Work-from-Home (WFH) on Household Energy Burden.” This project aimed to assess the combined impact of EV adoption, solar PV installations, and remote work practices on household energy consumption and costs, highlighting the interconnectedness of these factors in shaping energy burdens for households. Sailesh Acharya is a driven researcher who served as a Research Intern at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). During his internship, he focused on a project titled “Navigating the Urban Jungle: Evaluating the Impact of Infrastructure Planning on Energy-Efficient Access for Micro-Mobility.” This project aimed to analyze the influence of urban infrastructure planning on the accessibility and energy efficiency of micro-mobility solutions in urban environments, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in promoting sustainable transportation options.

Awards:

Shivam Sharda has been recognized for his outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of sustainable engineering and transportation research. His accolades include the Bravo Award for the Great Team Effort on Mobility Energy Productivity Dockerization as part of the Florida Department of Transportation, highlighting his exceptional teamwork and dedication to innovative research initiatives. Shivam has also received the Outstanding Research Award from the Graduate and Professional Student Association in April 2021, acknowledging his exemplary research contributions during his academic pursuits. Furthermore, Shivam has been honored with a Fellowship award from the Behavior, Energy and Climate Change (BECC) Conference in both December 2020 and November 2019, demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge and practices in sustainable energy and climate change. Additionally, he achieved the prestigious distinction of winning the Second Safety Highway Research Program (SHRP2) student paper competition from the Transportation Research Board in 2019, showcasing his exceptional research skills and contributions to the field. These accolades underscore Shivam’s dedication, expertise, and significant impact in the areas of sustainable engineering and transportation research.