Summary
Mark Goldman is a regulatory compliance manager and chemical engineer with 16 years of experience translating advanced kinetic modeling and lab-scale science into practical safety and environmental policy. He built cutting-edge non-linear predictive models for fuel processing, combustion, and aerosols during a PhD and industry research roles, then applied that technical depth at the EPA to strengthen renewable fuel regulations and quality assurance programs. At BSEE he launched the national renewable energy standards program, led a distributed team, and used Python to map standards dependencies—uncovering critical priorities for evaluation. Now based in Washington, D.C., he leverages both engineering rigor and regulatory acumen to improve safety and environmental performance for the burgeoning US offshore wind sector. Notably, his career blends high-impact regulatory drafting with hands-on modeling that once corrected an emissions assumption by up to 24%, improving policy accuracy.
16 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree, Chemical Engineering Honors, 4.0, Bachelor's Degree, Chemical Engineering Honors, 4.0 at University of Texas at Austin