
معرفی
Anne Grau is an applied assistant professor of practice at The University of Tulsa’s Collins College of Business, bringing three decades of industry experience from leading energy companies such as EOG Resources and Total Energies. She focuses on preparing the next generation of professionals—especially women—for lifelong careers in the evolving energy sector.
Education
- Ph.D., Geology – Colorado School of Mines
- M.S., Geology – Baylor University
- B.S., Geology – Baylor University
Research & Teaching Focus
Blending deep expertise in petroleum geoscience with contemporary energy challenges, Dr. Grau guides students through coursework and projects that span conventional resource evaluation, renewable technology development, and sustainability assessment. She emphasizes real-world problem solving, drawing on her extensive field experience to illustrate how geoscience underpins both hydrocarbon exploration and the transition to low-carbon energy systems.
Her pedagogy deliberately highlights career pathways for women in energy, using her own journey—from being the sole woman in industry meetings to mentoring TU students—to model persistence, strategic career moves, and work-life integration.
Awards & Recognition
No specific awards are listed in the provided material.
Advising & Mentorship
Although no individual student names are supplied, Dr. Grau actively mentors female undergraduates and master’s candidates in TU’s Energy Management and Energy programs, encouraging them to envision long-term impact across all segments of the energy value chain.
Labs, Teams & Future Work
Dr. Grau collaborates closely with Professor Buford Pollett to integrate fresh perspectives into TU’s energy curricula, ensuring programs stay aligned with rapid industry transformation. She intends to extend her current visiting role into a permanent faculty position, deepening the college’s capacity for applied geoscience education and research.

