
Bio
Melissa Allen-Dumas is a Research Scientist in the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division of 91°µÍø. She holds a PhD degree in Energy Science and Engineering and a MS degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Tennessee. Her expertise includes global modeling and analysis of atmospheric species transport, statistical and dynamical downscaling of various climate model output, analysis of direct and indirect effects of climate change on electricity demand, and on other national and civic critical infrastructures. She is the lead for the ORNL Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability theme within the Climate Change Science Institute; and a member of the Urban Dynamics Institute.
Publications
October 2018
Journal: Big Earth Data
October 2018
Journal: Big Earth Data
June 2018
Conference Paper
July 2016
Journal: Nature Energy
January 2016
Journal: Impacts of climate change on sub-regional electricity demand and distribution in the southern United States