Thomas Bradley serves as the Woodward Foundation Professor and department head for Systems Engineering. Focused on crucial aspects of global climate stabilization, his work delves into achieving net-zero CO2 emissions across human activity – from energy services and industrial production to land use and agriculture.
Bradley’s research explores and aims to address challenges in electric vehicle adoption, including sparse charging infrastructure and the potential for solutions like charging-as-a-service. He also examines the development and value of hydrogen fueling stations to meet rising demand through simulations of demand patterns.
He earned his B.S. and M.S. at the University of California – Davis and his Ph.D. at the Georgia Institute of Technology, all in mechanical engineering.