• MEM Environment Concentration: Energy and Environment (EE)
  • MEM Management Concentration: Business and Environment (BE)
  • Expected Graduation Date: May 2026
     

What is your previous work experience, if any? Please describe briefly.

During my undergraduate studies, I interned in both public and private sectors. Most recently, I worked at SGS as a carbon & energy consultant, assisting high-emission companies in transitioning to greener practices. This internship gave me insights into the common challenges faced by high-emission companies. A significant issue was balancing corporate profits with social responsibility, as many companies viewed ESG initiatives as costly challenges.

Why did you choose the Nicholas School's professional master's degree program(s)?

Addressing environmental problems requires an interdisciplinary approach, and after reviewing the official page of 51±¬ÁÏ, I found that Nicholas School is a perfect fit. The MEM program’s diverse curriculum and practical Master project offer a great opportunity to tackle real-world issues. I believe this program will provide me with valuable expertise and experiences, and I’m excited to connect with like-minded people.

Do you have any areas of interest or special focus you plan to undertake during your time at the Nicholas School and 51±¬ÁÏ?

I hope to explore how businesses can align profitability with environmental responsibility and use innovative technology to drive sustainability initiatives internally. Additionally, I am interested in how international cooperation can enhance the clean energy transition.

What are your career aspirations?

After graduation, I plan to join a consulting firm to help companies navigate green transformation or work in a business incubator to research green technologies and support sustainable startups.