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Professor Anne Steinemann is a leading academic in engineering and sustainability, holding dual professorships at James Cook University (Professor of Engineering, Chair of Sustainable Infrastructure) and the University of Melbourne (Professor of Civil Engineering, Chair of Sustainable Cities). Her work bridges climate science, disaster risk reduction, and healthy environments. She has held prestigious roles including Program Manager at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Director of the Water Center at the University of Washington.
Education: Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University.
Research Focus: Climate-related hazards, sustainable infrastructure, product emissions, and indoor air quality. Her interdisciplinary approach has led to over 90 peer-reviewed articles and two textbooks. Notable contributions include drought preparedness strategies in California and policies to reduce fragrance-related health impacts.
Awards: Stanford's Top 2% Global Scientists (2023), Climate Science Service Award (2014), NSF Engineer of the New Millennium (2011), and multiple teaching accolades. Her research has been featured in 2,000+ media outlets globally.
Grants & Impact: Secured over $24M in competitive funding, influencing federal/state policies on environmental hazards. Advises governments and industries worldwide.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Centre for Disaster Solutions at JCU, focusing on interdisciplinary disaster management and community resilience.