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Kristen Davis is an Associate Professor of Oceans at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Civil and Environmental Engineering. She joined the Stanford Department of Oceans in 2024, previously serving as an Associate Professor at the University of California, Irvine's Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Her research focuses on coastal physical processes, integrating fluid mechanics, oceanography, and ecology to understand marine ecosystems and human-environment interactions. She employs field observations and numerical modeling to study coastal circulation and its impacts.
Her educational background includes prior roles at UC Irvine, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges. Her Coastal Dynamics Lab explores coastal system dynamics under climate change and anthropogenic pressures. Recent work bridges environmental engineering with public health, as seen in studies on spinal cord injury patients' health outcomes and healthcare access disparities. She also investigates pandemic impacts on vulnerable populations and policy interventions for trauma patient care.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided materials. Her academic contributions include advising on coastal resilience projects and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams. She leads the Coastal Dynamics Lab, focusing on advancing predictive models for coastal systems and fostering sustainable management strategies.
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