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John Deutch

Institute Professor, member of the MITEI Energy Council

areas of expertise: energy, security

John DeutchJohn Deutch is an Institute Professor at MIT. Deutch has been a member of the MIT faculty since 1970, and has served as chairman of the Department of Chemistry, dean of the School of Science and provost.

He has published more than 140 technical publications in physical chemistry, as well as numerous publications on technology, energy, international security and public-policy issues.

Deutch earned a BA in history and economics from Amherst College, and an SB in chemical engineering and PhD in physical chemistry from MIT. He holds honorary degrees from Amherst College, University of Lowell and Northeastern University. He serves as director for the following publicly held companies: Cheniere Energy, Citigroup and Raytheon. He is a trustee of the Center for American Progress, Resources for the Future, the Urban Institute (life), and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

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