Travis Johnson received his Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University in 2005 and spent five years as an entrepreneur. He returned to ASU and received his Professional Science Master’s degree in Science and Technology Policy in 2012 from the Consortium of Science Policy and Outcomes. He became a certified Project Management Professional in 2014.
Travis currently is the associate director for the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. His focus is on operational success of the Center, commercializing technology in the carbon capture field and uniting university research with business opportunities to enable energy system transitions. He is also a Senior Global Futures Scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Faculty Associate for the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College and Affiliate Faculty in the Global Security Initiative at ASU.