Jonathan Koomey is a researcher who identified a long-term trend in energy-efficiency of computing that has come to be known as
Koomey's law. From 1984 to 2003, Dr. Koomey was at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he founded and led the End-Use Forecasting group,[1] and has been a visiting professor at
Stanford University,
Yale University, and the
University of California, Berkeley. He has also been a lecturer and a consulting professor at Stanford and a lecturer at UC Berkeley. He is a graduate of
Harvard University (A.B) and University of California at Berkeley (M.S. and Ph.D). His research focuses on the economics of
greenhouse gas emissions and the effects of
information technology on resource use. He has also published extensively on critical thinking skills and business analytics.
Koomey, Jonathan G. 2012. Cold Cash, Cool Climate: Science-Based Advice for Ecological Entrepreneurs. El Dorado Hills, CA:
Analytics Press.
Koomey, Jonathan, Zachary Schmidt, Holmes Hummel, and John Weyant. 2019. "Inside the Black Box: Understanding Key Drivers of Global Emission Scenarios." Environmental Modeling and Software. vol. 111, no. 1. January. pp. 268-281.
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Jonathan Koomey is a researcher who identified a long-term trend in energy-efficiency of computing that has come to be known as
Koomey's law. From 1984 to 2003, Dr. Koomey was at
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he founded and led the End-Use Forecasting group,[1] and has been a visiting professor at
Stanford University,
Yale University, and the
University of California, Berkeley. He has also been a lecturer and a consulting professor at Stanford and a lecturer at UC Berkeley. He is a graduate of
Harvard University (A.B) and University of California at Berkeley (M.S. and Ph.D). His research focuses on the economics of
greenhouse gas emissions and the effects of
information technology on resource use. He has also published extensively on critical thinking skills and business analytics.
Koomey, Jonathan G. 2012. Cold Cash, Cool Climate: Science-Based Advice for Ecological Entrepreneurs. El Dorado Hills, CA:
Analytics Press.
Koomey, Jonathan, Zachary Schmidt, Holmes Hummel, and John Weyant. 2019. "Inside the Black Box: Understanding Key Drivers of Global Emission Scenarios." Environmental Modeling and Software. vol. 111, no. 1. January. pp. 268-281.
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