Dr. Amy Stuart is a Professor at the University of South Florida, where she leads the Environmental and Occupational Health concentration and is president of the Faculty Assembly of the College of Public Health. She also holds appointments in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Center for Urban Transportation Research. With a focus on air quality systems modeling, Dr. Stuart leads and collaborates on multi-disciplinary research and teaching initiatives related to air pollution exposures, environmental health, and urban sustainability. Her research has contributed to understanding the interactions between urban design and exposure equity, volatile chemical fate in freezing clouds, mercury contamination and exposures, and impacts of air pollution on birth outcomes. This work has been funded by the NSF, NIH, and EPA, among others. She is also a recipient of an NSF CAREER award and co-wrote the air quality chapter of Environmental Engineering: Fundamentals, Sustainability, Design. Dr. Stuart is an active member of the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, including six years on the Lectures Committee. She has also served as the Chair of the Student Awards Committee for the Air and Waste Management Association.
Dr. Stuart earned a BS in chemical engineering, a MS in civil engineering, and a PhD in civil and environmental engineering from Stanford University.