• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Adler Archer

Johns Hopkins University

Managing Director

Adler Archer, serving as the Managing Director of the Inclusive Innovation Initiative at Johns Hopkins, leads a collaborative effort to address the social determinants of health through the innovative use of STEM fields. His team is forging connections between academic institutions, community organizations, and key stakeholders, thus generating solutions that significantly impact public health challenges. Additionally, Adler is the founding director of the Office of Strategy Management at the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering, which manages a comprehensive strategic planning framework for the $550M+ enterprise, monitoring performance and leading significant strategic projects.

As a faculty member at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, and Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Adler engages in research and teaching in areas such as digital health innovation, biomedical informatics and data science, business leadership, ethical values, and regulatory science. With a career spanning a quarter century, Adler has demonstrated a strong commitment to leadership and service across various sectors. This includes active duty service in the U.S. military, as well as roles at federal agencies, Fortune 100 aerospace companies, premier universities, and innovative startups.

Sessions With Adler Archer

Wednesday, 20 March

  • 07:30am - 08:10am (CST) / 20/mar/2024 12:30 pm - 20/mar/2024 01:10 pm

    Decarbonization Solutions Across Cities

    Carbon Management/Decarbonization

    As urbanization increases around the world, the share of emissions from cities will also increase. What are the tools and techniques cities are using to reduce emissions? Buildings are becoming “greener,” but it doesn’t end with the skyscraper. New visions in how cities are using their land, adding greenspace and interconnecting forms of mobility also play a vital part in a cities decarbonization efforts, resulting in a multi-pronged approach.