Carolyn Scruggss

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Carolyn B. Scruggss

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Biography

University of New Mexico - Planning



Experience

  • Stanford University

    PhD Candidate

    EU and US chemicals policy; environmental and human health

  • University of New Mexico

    Assistant Professor

    Community and Regional Planning Program. Teaching and research in sustainability and environmental governance.

  • Black & Veatch Corporation

    Environmental Engineer

    Lead Process Specialist in Advanced Environmental Technologies Division: Lead process environmental engineer on local and global water quality projects, from small-scale studies to multi-billion dollar design projects; Collaborated with scientists, researchers, professors, manufacturers, and other consultants on environmental projects, presentations, and publications; Developed the emerging issue of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) as a Strategic Initiative for B&V (Involved in 3 international, 5 national, and 8 regional conference presentations, 6 publications, and 3 technology transfer sessions on EDCs plus organized and moderated an international technical session on EDCs at a major conference); Chaired technical committee on topic for major environmental organization; Participation in numerous project proposals and pursuits.

    Visiting Lecturer/Course Developer, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2006; Visiting Lecturer, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, 2005-2006; Visiting Lecturer, School of Medicine, University of Kansas, 2000-2004.

    Co-Chair of Technical Group for Water Environment Federation’s Community of Practice on Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, 2005-06; Member of Black & Veatch’s Leadership Institute, 2001-2006; Member of Water Environment Federation, 1994-2007;
    Member of International Water Association, 1994-2002.

Education

  • Stanford University Graduate School of Business

    Summer Institute for Entrepreneurship

    Business opportunity for green chemistry and products that are safer for human/environmental health

  • Stanford University

    PhD

    Interdisciplinary Environment and Resources (science, business, policy)
    Udall Foundation Doctoral Fellowship, 2011-2012; Landreth Fellowship, 2010-2011; Environmental Protection Agency’s STAR Award, 2007-2010; Stanford Interdisciplinary Prog. in Environ. & Resources Rudolph Grant, 2008; Stanford School of Earth Sciences McGee Grant, 2007; Graduate of Summer Institute for Entrepreneurship, Stanford University, July 2008.

  • Stanford University

    PhD Candidate


    EU and US chemicals policy; environmental and human health

  • Virginia Tech

    Masters

    Environmental Engineering
    Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Engineering Division, VA Tech; Graduate Teaching Assistant, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, VA Tech.