Roger Sathre is an interdisciplinary scientist and engineer, working on technologies for global human development and resilience. This is his personal website.

Sathre photo Roger is Chief Scientist at the Institute for Transformative Technologies. He conducts research on the viability of water, energy and food systems, and he ensures the scientific rigor of the Institute's portfolio of technologies to reduce global poverty.

He worked for a decade at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, successively as Post Doc, Research Scientist, Guest Scientist and Affiliate. At Berkeley Lab, Roger led prospective life-cycle assessment of emerging energy technologies.

Roger worked for a decade as Professor and Researcher at Linnaeus University, where he modeled alternate development pathways for energy systems, forest management and the built environment.

For more than a decade, Roger managed refugee relief activities in African countries including Angola, Mozambique and Sudan. In various roles, he was responsible for the design, implementation and evaluation of emergency humanitarian efforts.

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A complete list of Roger's publications can be found here.

Other information can be found here.