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Sam Humphries

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Climate Security Intern

Expertise: Carbon Pricing, Climate Policy, AI and Machine Learning, Middle Eastern Affairs

Sam Humphries is a recent graduate of the United States Military Academy where he studied Mathematical Sciences and Terrorism Studies. Sam is interested in the intersection between analytics and policy and spent his time as an undergraduate researching revenue options for carbon pricing proposals and developing an object detection algorithm for US Special Operations Command. During his undergraduate experience, Sam gained practical experience in the policy world as an intern at the National Security Council’s Middle East Directorate and while serving as a senior staff member for the Student Council on United States Affairs. At ASP, Sam hopes to explore the effects emerging technology can have on climate security and the threat climate change poses to the nation’s critical energy infrastructure.

Next year, Sam will pursue a graduate degree in Operations Research at MIT before serving as an Infantry Officer in the United States Army.


Recent Posts

Dangerous Leaks in the Roof of the World

Posted on: August 14th, 2020

An Opportunity to Eliminate Fossil Fuel Subsidies

Posted on: July 21st, 2020

A Flooded Future: New Flood Model Exposes a Grim Reality

Posted on: July 9th, 2020

Event Recap: Pandemics and Climate Change

Posted on: July 1st, 2020

A Bright Future: The Middle East’s Solar Revolution

Posted on: June 30th, 2020