EPIC Scholar Ryan Kellogg is among 31 university faculty who have been appointed to named or distinguished service professorships, effective immediately. Kellogg has been named the Ralph and Mary Otis Isham Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy.
Professor Kellogg’s research examines energy and environmental economics and policy, often with a focus on energy markets and firms’ behavior. Much of his work studies how markets and public policies affect energy supply and its environmental impacts, using insights and methods from industrial organization. He serves as the Deputy Dean for Academic Programs at Harris.
“Ryan is a trailblazer in energy economics, where he has helped redefine the field with a rigorous approach that combines robust theory, credible empirics, and deep institutional knowledge,” Bueno de Mesquita wrote. “Beyond his scholarly achievements, Ryan is an indispensable leader at Harris, the university, and in the field of economics.”
Kellogg is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau for Economic Research. Prior to his graduate studies, he worked for BP in Houston, Texas, and Anchorage, Alaska, for four years as an engineer and economic analyst.