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Angel Hsu – American Climatologist[edit] Angel Hsu[edit] Angel Hsu is an American Climatologist with BS in Biology and BA in Political Science from Wake University graduated in the year 2005.[1] After finishing her undergraduate studies, she pursued a career in understanding the complexities of governing and sustainable management of the environment, centering her research on China. Background[edit] Hsu then completed graduate studies MPhil in Environmental Policy from the University of Cambridge (2005-2006).[2]After Hsu completed her MPhil degree in Environmental policy, she has experience working as a research analyst in the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute of Washington, DC ("Alumni Profile – Angel Hsu – Politics and International Affairs", 2020) after which she completed her graduate studies of Ph.D. in Environmental Policy from Yale University (2008-2013). Data-Driven Environmental[edit] She is the founder and director of the Data-Driven Environmental Policy Lab (Data-Driven Lab), which is composed of a multidisciplinary research team, data scientists, programmers, and visual communicators. She is also an assistant professor of Social Sciences (Environmental Studies) at Yale-NUS College (Yale-NUS College, 2020).[3] Research[edit] Hsu has several published works and research about environmental sustainability which focuses mostly on climate change, energy, urbanization, and air quality. The main objective of her research is to create clear policy signals by understanding environmental data. She does this by connecting climate science to policy and sustainability, and by exploring how new technologies can aid better governance for improved environmental outcomes. This research is focused mostly on rapidly developing countries like China (Hsu, 2020). She is a member of the National Committee on US-China and a Public Intellectual Program Fellow who has provided her expert testimony to the US-China Economic Security and Review Commission. Hsu is also involved in public outreach by being recognized as an inaugural Grist 50 Leader and became the Age of Amazement Speaker of TED 2018 (Tamari, 2020)[4]. [5]