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  • 1963 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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Joan M. Ogden is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering and environmental science, with significant work in automotive engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, global and planetary change, energy engineering and power technology, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

The main topics of their research include electric vehicles and infrastructure, vehicle emissions and performance, hybrid renewable energy systems, advanced battery technologies research, advanced aircraft design and technologies, air quality and health impacts, and transportation and mobility innovations.

Joan M. Ogden's recent publications reflect a focus on hydrogen infrastructure, sustainable transportation, and electric vehicle technologies. Key recent papers include:

  • Challenges in the designing, planning and deployment of hydrogen refueling infrastructure for fuel cell electric vehicles, 2020, eTransportation
  • Sustainable transportation energy pathways, 2021, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment
  • Modeling future hydrogen supply chains in the western United States under uncertainties: an optimization-based approach focusing on California as a hydrogen hub, 2023, Sustainable Energy & Fuels
  • Utilizing Highway Rest Areas for Electric Vehicle Charging: Economics and Impacts on Renewable Energy Penetration in California, 2020, UC Berkeley
  • Hydrogen Infrastructure Requirements for Zero-Emission Freight Applications in California, 2021, UC Berkeley

Frequent collaborators in their work include Behdad Kiani, Anikender Kumar, Christina Zapata, Sonia Yeh, and Chris Yang. Their research is often published in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), UC Berkeley, eTransportation, Transportation Research Part D Transport and Environment, and Sustainable Energy & Fuels.

Joan M. Ogden was awarded the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1963.

Best Publications

  • Net-Zero Emissions Energy Systems

    Steven J Davis;Nathan S. Lewis;Matthew Shaner;Sonia Aggarwal

  • PYRAMID METHODS IN IMAGE PROCESSING.

    Edward H. Adelson;Peter J. Burt;Charles H. Anderson;Joan M. Ogden

  • PROSPECTS FOR BUILDING A HYDROGEN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE

    Joan M. Ogden

  • Determining the Lowest-Cost Hydrogen Delivery Mode

    Christopher Yang;Joan M Ogden

  • A comparison of hydrogen, methanol and gasoline as fuels for fuel cell vehicles: implications for vehicle design and infrastructure development

    Joan M Ogden;Margaret M Steinbugler;Thomas G Kreutz

  • Societal lifecycle costs of cars with alternative fuels/engines

    Joan M. Ogden;Robert H. Williams;Eric David Larson

  • Developing an infrastructure for hydrogen vehicles: a Southern California case study

    Joan M. Ogden

  • Electromagnetic ion cyclotron instability driven by ion energy anisotropy in high‐beta plasmas

    R. C. Davidson;Joan M. Ogden

  • Techno-Economic Models for Carbon Dioxide Compression, Transport, and Storage & Correlations for Estimating Carbon Dioxide Density and Viscosity

    David L McCollum;Joan M Ogden

  • Hydrogen: The fuel of the future?

    Joan M. Ogden

  • Natural gas as a bridge to hydrogen transportation fuel: Insights from the literature

    Joan Ogden;Amy Myers Jaffe;Daniel Scheitrum;Zane McDonald

  • Carbon sequestration research and development

    Dave Reichle;John Houghton;Bob Kane;Jim Ekmann

  • Challenges in the designing, planning and deployment of hydrogen refueling infrastructure for fuel cell electric vehicles

    David L. Greene;Joan M. Ogden;Zhenhong Lin

  • The future of electric two-wheelers and electric vehicles in China

    Jonathan Weinert;Joan Ogden;Daniel Sperling;Andrew Burke

  • Baldur: A one-dimensional plasma transport code

    Clifford E Singer;D. E. Post;D. R. Mikkelsen;M. H. Redi

  • The Fuel-Travel-Back Approach to Hydrogen Station Siting

    Zhenhong Lin;Joan Ogden;Yueyue Fan;Chien-Wei Chen

  • REVIEW OF SMALL STATIONARY REFORMERS FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION

    Joan M. Ogden

  • Solar hydrogen: Moving beyond fossil fuels

    Joan M. Ogden;Robert H. Williams

  • The impact of widespread deployment of fuel cell vehicles on platinum demand and price

    Yongling Sun;Mark Delucchi;Joan Ogden

  • An assessment of electric vehicles: technology, infrastructure requirements, greenhouse-gas emissions, petroleum use, material use, lifetime cost, consumer acceptance and policy initiatives.

    M. A. Delucchi;C. Yang;A. F. Burke;Joan Ogden

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher C. Yang
Christopher C. Yang Drexel University
Daniel Sperling
Daniel Sperling University of Haifa
Zhenhong Lin
Zhenhong Lin South China University of Technology
Mark A. Delucchi
Mark A. Delucchi University of California, Berkeley
Bri-Mathias Hodge
Bri-Mathias Hodge University of Colorado Boulder
Michael J. Kleeman
Michael J. Kleeman University of California, Davis
David L. McCollum
David L. McCollum Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sally M. Benson
Sally M. Benson Stanford University
Daniel A. Sumner
Daniel A. Sumner University of California, Davis
Bryan M. Jenkins
Bryan M. Jenkins University of California, Davis

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