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Dr. Amy L. Stuart is a Professor in the College of Public Health at the University of South Florida. She specializes in understanding the multi-scale interactions of air pollutants with natural and built environments, focusing on public health and community sustainability impacts. Her teaching includes courses on air pollution, environmental modeling, and sustainability.
Education: She holds a Ph.D. (2002), M.S. (1997), and B.S. (1994) from Stanford University in Environmental Sciences.
Research interests include air pollution exposure modeling, environmental equity, transportation technology impacts, and sustainability. Her work integrates agent-based modeling, geospatial analysis, and interdisciplinary approaches to address public health challenges.
Key projects include investigating Tampa Bay transportation equity (2018–2019), environmental public health tracking (2011–2014), and NSF-funded research on urban growth and equity (2009–2014). She has received awards such as the NSF CAREER Grant (2008) and Delta Omega induction (2008).
Dr. Stuart has advised on multiple research projects and serves on committees like the Florida Air and Waste Management Association. Her work emphasizes bridging scientific research with community health outcomes through innovative methodologies.
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