As Program Manager for Energy Efficient Mobility Systems (EEMS), part of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office, David Anderson oversees the U.S. Department of Energy’s $45M-per-year mobility research portfolio. He leads a team responsible for evaluating the energy and mobility outcomes that may result from disruptive transportation technologies such as connected and automated vehicles, shared mobility, and advanced powertrains, and is focused on identifying and developing solutions that support an increase in mobility energy productivity. David earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering from Clemson University, and a Master of Environmental Management degree from Duke University. After spending over 13 years in the semiconductor industry, David joined DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office in 2009, and has since led numerous research programs focused on improving vehicle and transportation system efficiency.