
Anne C. Steinemann
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Public Affairs
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1993
Contact Information
103 Wilson Lab
acstein@u.washington.edu
206.616.2661
Areas of Specialization:
Environmental Policy and Impact Assessment, Public Sector Economics, Pollutant Exposures and Health Effects, Climate Impacts and Adaptation, Water Resources and Drought Management, Sustainability
Anne Steinemann joined the Evans School faculty in 2005. She serves a joint appointment with the University of Washington's (UW) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and is director The Water Center, a joint program between the Evans School and UW colleges of Ocean and Fishery Sciences, Forest Resources, and Engineering.
She has directed more than $5 million worth of funded research, and recently published two textbooks: Microeconomics for Public Decisions (South-Western, 2005) and Exposure Analysis (CRC Press, 2006).
She previously served on the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology in city and regional planning, and as a visiting scientist at the Climate Research Division, Scripps Institute of Oceanography.
Steinemann is the recipient of the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award, and various university and national teaching awards.
Outside of academia, Steinemann advises public and private agencies on water and environmental issues by combining her problem-solving expertise in engineering, economics, public health, environmental science, and public policy.
Steinemann holds a Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from Standford University, and a MS in civil engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. She also holds a BS in civil engineering from the University of California, Irvine.
Curriculum Vitae (345KB PDF)