Christina Galitsky is a Principal Research Associate in the International Energy Studies Group, Environmental Energy Technologies Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She received her Master's in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1999 and her Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1996. Current research focuses on sustainable development projects in developing countries such as the development of a cost effective remediation technology to remove arsenic from drinking waters in Bangladesh as well as the US, developing a fuel efficient cookstove program in Darfur, Sudan, and development of energy efficiency and benchmarking tools for China. Other research includes identifying and assessing opportunities for greenhouse gas emissions reductions in several industrial sectors, developing user-interfaced tools for estimating energy use and efficiency potentials, and providing technical support for several programs.