Daniel Steele

Daniel Steele is interested in design, planning, and decision-making processes centered on the consideration of urban sound. Beyond just looking at noise levels and noise pollution, he is exploring opportunities to integrate positive experiences with sound into the complex urban realm. Daniel’s graduate research focused on the gaps between research and practice, and his experience […]

Ian Sue Wing

Recent research by Professor Ian Sue Wing includes representing endogenous technological change in climate policy models through general equilibrium approaches. Findings include: The impact on the costs of GHG abatement of the accumulation and substitution of knowledge in an intertemporal setting. The effects of future markets and competition for inputs on the timing and rate […]

Yulan Sun

Read more about Yulan’s experience as the 2016 City of Providence Department of Innovation Fellow Yulan Sun graduated from the University of Southern California with a Master of Arts in Economics. Following that, Yulan attended Boston University and graduated with a Master of Science in Statistical Practice.

Yeşim Sungu-Eryilmaz

The question at the core of Dr. Sungu’s work is: what factors influence cities’ economic, social, and environmental sustainability? In searching for answers, she has worked with academics, practitioners, civic leaders, community organizers, and policy analysts. Her publications cover innovation-oriented economic development, brownfield redevelopment, community land trusts, and inter-organizational collaboration in disaster management. She was […]

Amanda Tarullo

Urban H Interests: Mental Health/Health, Housing Dr. Tarullo’s research focuses on the effects of early experiences on the neural and behavioral development of infants and young children. In particular, she examines how early life stress shapes the developing brain and the neurodevelopmental mechanisms linking early life stress to child outcomes. She studies typically developing and […]

Erin Tatz

Erin Tatz is a Research Assistant for the Menino Survey of Mayors, the only nationally representative and scientifically rigorous survey of American mayors. She entered the Political Science PhD program in 2019 after earning a B.A. in Critical Theory and Social Justice from Occidental College in 2016 and working in the social service sector in […]

Maya Terhune

Read more about Maya’s experience as the 2017 Greater Manchester Combined Authority Summer Fellow Maya graduated from Boston University in 2018 with a degree in Economics and Mathematics. Before her fellowship with GMCA, she has previously interned for WGBH and WNET New York Public Media.

Amie Thomas

Amie Thomas is a graduate student in the Math & Statistics department. Her expected graduation date is December 2024. She completed a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Arkansas State University, where she fell head over heels for the intricate workings of the human mind and behavior. Psychology, Sociology, and Anthropology all fascinating to her. Amie […]

Kathryn Thompson

Urban H Interests: Mental Health/Health, Housing Dr. Thompson finds dynamic and methodologically rigorous ways to collect, analyze, and convey her research and results as an interdisciplinary health services researcher. Dr. Thompson’s research employs tools from health services research and population health science to demonstrate how macrolevel and microlevel health systems are determinants of health inequities. […]

Ariel Tichnor-Wagner

Dr. Ariel Tichnor-Wagner is a lecturer and program director of the Educational Policy Studies program at the BU Wheelock College of Education & Human Development. She is also affiliated faculty with the Wheelock Educational Policy Center (WEPC). Her research focuses on education policy and politics, with an emphasis on policy and program implementation, continuous improvement […]