Professor Anne Steinemann specializes in environmental decision-making, applying microeconomic principles to problems such as water resources and energy management, climate change, indoor air quality, and sustainability. She is currently Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Professor of Public Affairs, at the University of Washington. Previously, she was a faculty member at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and research associate at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, U.C. San Diego. She has also held positions with the U.S. Geological Survey, Stanford University, Florida Institute of Technology, and Linköping University in Sweden. She received her Ph.D. in… Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University.Professor Steinemann has received university and national teaching awards. She advises numerous governments and industries on water and environmental issues, and directs research funded by NSF, NOAA, USGS, NASA, EPA, and other agencies. Her work takes an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving, integrating expertise in engineering, environmental science, economics, public health, law, and policy.