Riti Bhandarkar

Currently: PhD Student, Univ. of Michigan; Formerly: Undergraduate Research Assistant
Riti Bhandarkar

Riti earned a degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering and a minor in Sustainable Energy (class of ’23). While at Princeton, she did research with the ZERO Lab for two years, using power systems modeling to assess the grid emissions of electric vehicles. She also interned with the Environmental Defense Fund’s Investor Influence team, analyzing global hydrogen markets and end use cases. After graduating from Princeton, Riti worked as a consultant at E3 from 2023-2025, where she provided analysis and decision support for the energy transition. In Fall 2025, she began a doctoral program at the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan.

Publications

Are EVs cleaner than we think? Evaluating consequential greenhouse gas emissions from EV charging

Environmental Research Letters, 2025
Emil Dimanchev,  Jesse Jenkins,  Qian Luo,  Riti Bhandarkar
10.1088/1748-9326/ae0052