Engineering and Technology
George Bennett is a sustainable-mobility expert with a Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering, specializing in low-emission public transit systems. Over the past decade, he has led urban planning initiatives integrating electric buses and bike-share programs in major cities, reducing carbon footprints by up to 25%. His peer-reviewed research on lifecycle assessments of alternative fuels informs policy decisions at municipal and national levels. George regularly collaborates with OEMs to prototype hydrogen-fuel-cell buses and conducts workshops on transit electrification best practices. He also teaches graduate courses on green transportation technologies and infrastructure financing. His current work explores multimodal mobility platforms that seamlessly connect microtransit with regional rail networks.