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mohsenfatemi.bsky.social
PhD Candidate @KUSPAA | Co-Director Secretariat @PMRA1991 | Researching Energy Policy, Governance & Justice | Sustainability Adv. Board @LawrenceKS www.mohsenfatemi.com
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⭕ Interview with Lawrence Journal-World ➡️ As energy gets more expensive in Lawrence, a KU researcher wants new ways to make tenants more aware of the costs 🌐 Link: www2.ljworld.com/news/2025/ju...

I recently spoke with the Lawrence Journal-World about a proposal currently under consideration by the City of Lawrence’s Environmental Sustainability Advisory Board (ESAB) that would make energy costs more transparent for renters.

I recently spoke with the Lawrence Journal-World about a proposal currently under consideration by the City of Lawrence’s Environmental Sustainability Advisory Board (ESAB) that would make energy costs more transparent for renters.

Heading back home from the 2025 Social Equity Leadership Conference #2025SELC. Presented my paper and reconnected with wonderful friends, colleagues, and role models. Grateful for such a caring community. 🌐 Link: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1... @napawash.bsky.social

📣 Take a look at our recent publication!

I had the opportunity today to speak with Bremen Keasey of the Lawrence Journal-World about a "utility bill disclosure policy" currently under consideration by the Environmental Sustainability Advisory Board (ESAB) in the City of Lawrence, KS.

Here’s a link to access 50 free downloads of the article: www.tandfonline.com/eprint/G7VM5...

📢 New Publication! 📢 My first lead-author article has just been published in @climate-policy.bsky.social! 🥳 🎉 Congratulations to my phenomenal co-authors, Dr. Rachel Krause, Dr. Le Anh Nguyen Long, Dr. Gwen Arnold, and Sara Ludwick!

As the academic year comes to a close, I’ve been reflecting on what a privilege it was to serve as a mentor in the EPAP/ESM Mentorship Program—part of the ESP 198 course in the Department of Environmental Science and Policy at UC Davis.

Congratulations to my phenomenal co-authors, Drs. Krause, Arnold, and Nguyen Long, and Sara Ludwick, on the acceptance of our article “Do Cities with Greater Transformative Governance Capacity Pursue More Ambitious Policies?” in @climate-policy.bsky.social! Grateful for this collaboration—more soon!

What a joy to return as an alum to the Applied Humanities Boot Camp at the Hall Center for the Humanities (University of Kansas) and speak on a panel about career paths beyond academia!

I’m genuinely excited to be part of the 2025 New Energy Summer Summit at Dartmouth College’s Irving Institute next month! ⚡🌍 Grateful to be part of this dynamic community—and counting down the days! 💡🌱 🌐 2025 Summer Summit Cohort: irving.dartmouth.edu/research/new...

Excited to not only be a 2025 PATNet Fellow but also to present my research at the 2025 PATNet Conference!

😍 Excited to share my research at the 2025 NASPAA Global Conference in Flagstaff, Arizona, co-hosted by Northern Arizona University, Arizona State University, and the University of Arizona from October 8-10, 2025. @jpaejournal.bsky.social 🌐 Paper Link: www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1...

Excited to be selected as a 2025 Public Administration Theory Network Fellow! Grateful to join a cohort of scholars advancing critical research on government, governance, and public administration. @patheorynetwork.bsky.social

I love you, Reviewer 3 😍 : "The authors adequately addressed my previous comments and questions, I think the paper is strong and ready to be published."

After more than two years of sustained effort, it is immensely gratifying to see the problem of rental energy burden gain traction on the policy agenda.

What a wonderful surprise to receive a minor revision decision on our Climate Policy submission just before my doctoral prospectus defense!

Great news for hiring committees: the wait is over. As of today, Mohsen Fatemi has officially advanced from PhD student to PhD candidate 😅—and and will be on the academic job market in Fall 2025, seeking a faculty position beginning in Fall 2026.

Just submitted the final draft of my dissertation prospectus, "Toward a Causal Theory of Energy Justice: Exploring Regulatory Typologies, Uncovering Plausible Pathways, and the Conditional Role of Ownership in U.S. Utilities." Taking a deep breath before the defense on April 23!