Dr. Nyangon Named Non-Resident Fellow at Payne Institute for Public Policy

Dr. Nyangon joined the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as a Non-Resident Fellow. In this role, Dr. Nyangon will contribute to the institute’s mission of delivering high-quality, data-driven research and guidance on energy and environmental policy.

The Payne Institute leverages Mines’ exceptional expertise across mining, petroleum engineering, renewable energy, water management, materials science, and environmental engineering. By fostering collaboration among faculty, students, and global leaders, the institute tackles critical questions facing energy systems, resource management, and sustainability.

As a Non-Resident Fellow, Dr. Nyangon will engage in research, lectures, and policy discussions designed to inform decisions that balance economic growth, environmental protection, and societal needs. His work will complement the Payne Institute’s ongoing efforts to provide unbiased, solutions-oriented analysis to policymakers, industry leaders, and media worldwide.

Dr. Nyangon’s fellowship marks an exciting step forward for the Payne Institute, reinforcing its role as a national and international hub for research, dialogue, and education at the intersection of energy, the environment, and public policy.

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