
Kasim is a senior research analyst at Wood Mackenzie, investigating current cross-technology trends shaping the global power & renewables sector. He also focuses on utility-scale energy storage technologies, including cost and revenue benchmarking for the US. Previously, Kasim worked in Woodmac’s supply chain consulting practice, where he gained experience creating nearly US$100M in savings for utilities and oil & gas companies across North America through energy supply chain management & power purchase agreement negotiations.
Before joining Wood Mackenzie, Kasim conducted lithium-metal battery research with Dr. Lynden Archer at Cornell University, resulting in several publications and a U.S. patent.
Education
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Cornell University