Caitlin Grady
- Associate Professor of Environmental Management and Systems Engineering, George Washington University
Dr. Grady is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Management and Systems Engineering Department at The George Washington University in Washington DC. Prior to joining GWU, Dr. Grady served as an Assistant Professor at The Pennsylvania State University. Her academic background and research expertise spans a variety of engineering and policy domains across food, energy, and water systems. This includes both qualitative and quantitative approaches to studying systems such as agricultural trade, the electricity grid, natural hazards, and adaptation to climate change. Prior to her academic roles, she held several federal government roles including with the House of Representatives, the Department of Energy, and the Department of State. In these roles, she worked on a myriad of issues including agriculture, water & energy, air quality, budget & appropriations, international development, and diplomatic engagement.
Experience- 2022–present Associate Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering, George Washington University 2017–2022 Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Research Associate in the Rock Ethics Institute, Pennsylvania State University
- Purdue University, PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering Purdue University, M.S. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
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