Clinton J. Andrews

Associate Professor

Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University


Sc.B. Engineering (Mechanical/Urban Technology), 1978, Brown University

S.M. Technology and Policy, 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ph.D., Regional Planning, 1990, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Clinton Andrews approaches policy questions from the bottom-up perspectives of engineering and planning. His recent academic work focuses on problems involving multi-party decision making and regulatory policy. This includes the modeling and analysis of regional electric power systems, environmental federalism, and industrial ecology. He nurtures a cross-cutting interest in "communicative" analysis designed to inform shared decisions. His non-academic background includes engineering project management in the private sector and technology assessments for government. He is a licensed professional engineer, and was awarded the IEEE Third Millenium Medal in 2000. Previously, he was on the Princeton faculty, where he helped launch a program in Science, Technology, and Public Policy. He is a past president of the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology. He is currently director of the program in Urban Planning and Policy Development at Rutgers.