People
Susan Hockfield
Marie Curie Visiting Professor, Harvard Kennedy School
Member of the Board, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Susan Hockfield, former president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is the Marie Curie Visiting Professor at the Harvard Kennedy School for 2012–2013. She is a member of the Belfer Center Board.
Stanley Hoffmann
Editorial Board Member, Quarterly Journal: International Security
Stanley Hoffmann is the Paul and Catherine Buttenwieser University Professor in the Department of Government at Harvard University.
William Hogan
Raymond Plank Professor of Global Energy Policy
William W. Hogan is research director of the Harvard Electricity Policy Group (HEPG), which is examining alternative strategies for a more competitive electricity market. Current research focuses on major energy industry restructuring, network pricing and access issues, market design, and energy policy in nations worldwide.
John P. Holdren
Former Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology and Public Policy Program
Member of the Board (on leave), Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
John P. Holdren is on leave to serve as the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology and Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Joern Hoppmann
Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group
Joern Hoppmann's research focuses on technological innovation and organizational change in the energy sector. Currently, he is investigating the dynamics and effects of deployment policies in the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry
Karen Elliott House
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Karen Elliott House is a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Elliott House retired in 2006 as publisher of The Wall Street Journal, senior vice president of Dow Jones & Company, and a member of the company’s executive committee.
Sabrina Howell
PhD Student, Harvard Kennedy School
Sabrina Howell is interested in energy policy and economics, particularly the deployment of disruptive energy technologies in China and the U.S. She is currently a Ph.D. Student in the economics track of the Political Economy and Government program at the Kennedy School.
