Caitlyn Hall
Dr. Hall is a professor of practice at the University of Arizona, where she leads the Future Earth Resilience minor program at the W.A. Franke Honors College. She is also a faculty member in biosystems engineering and is a joint assistant professor of practice in hydrology and atmospheric sciences. She works with community, industry, and government leaders to develop best-fit, technical policy, and public health solutions to best address a community’s challenges and values.
Dr. Hall focuses on integration of environmental justice, natural hazard resilience, science policy, and communication through work with the community, industry, and government leaders to develop best-fit, technical policy, and public health solutions to best address a community’s challenges and values. Additional interests include soil and water remediation, sustainability, and food security. Hall advises decision-makers to develop equitable legislation and founded the Arizona Science Policy Network.
Degree(s)
- Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University
- M.S. University of Arizona
- B.S. University of Arizona