Scott Burger is the Analytics Lead at Form Energy, where he heads the development of Form’s energy storage analytics products. Scott is also a Fellow on the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Future Council on Energy and a Lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Scott has authored numerous peer-reviewed papers on topics ranging from the structure of the electric power sector, to electricity rate design, the economics of distributed energy resources, clean technology investment and innovation, and the impact of innovative technologies on climate change. As a Fellow on the WEF’s Global Future Council on Energy, Scott advises the Forum on energy-related content. Scott was the architect of the Forum’s Electricity and Energy Industries Transformation Maps. Prior to Form Energy, Scott was a consultant to Breakthrough Energy Ventures, the Director of Operations for Prime Coalition, the Manging Director for the MIT Clean Energy Prize, the Director of Engineering for Circular Energy, and an analyst with GTM Research. Scott holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering with distinction from Washington University in St. Louis, an M.S. from MIT’s Engineering Systems Division, and a Ph.D. from MIT’s Institute for Data, Systems, and Society.