Denis Bleil
Research Assistant
I am a sophomore at George Mason University majoring in Global Affairs, with academic interests in climate justice, urban resilience, and sustainable development. My work is grounded in policy analysis, with a focus on how policies can better address inequality and improve how cities respond to climate challenges. I am particularly interested in the role of data, emerging technologies, and AI in informing environmental decision-making and shaping more adaptive and resilient cities. Through my coursework in environmental science, I am developing a foundation in environmental systems and sustainability. My regional interests focus on the Asia-Pacific, where I aim to explore climate challenges in rapidly urbanizing contexts. I aspire to pursue a career with international organizations such as the United Nations, contributing to data-informed and equitable solutions to global climate challenges.