Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

Noah Horesh

Research Scientist II - Electrified Transportation

Mechanical Engineering

Noah began his research on electric vehicle sustainability as an undergraduate at Colorado State University. He further developed his expertise during his Ph.D. program and now continues this work as a Research Scientist at CSU. During his Ph.D program, Noah also served as a graduate research aide at Argonne National Laboratory and a graduate student fellow in CSU’s Vice President for Research Graduate Fellows program.

Noah works as a Research Scientist in the Sustainability Research Laboratory and has led federally funded research projects as both a principal investigator and co-principal investigator. His research focuses on advancing electrified transportation and distributed energy resources. Noah’s expertise includes system optimization, techno-economic analysis, life cycle assessment, and software tool development.

Education

  • Education: Ph.D. 2023, Colorado State University – Mechanical Engineering
     
  • B.S. 2019, Colorado State University – Mechanical Engineering

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