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Dr. Amy L. Stuart is a distinguished tenured Professor at the University of South Florida, where she contributes her expertise to both the Environmental & Occupational Health and Civil & Environmental Engineering departments. With a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University, Dr. Stuart has established herself as a leading figure in the study of air pollution and its multifaceted impacts on human health and the environment. Her teaching portfolio is rich with courses that focus on air pollution-related topics, as well as numerical and computer methods, reflecting her commitment to equipping students with the necessary skills to tackle complex environmental challenges. Dr. Stuart's research interests are diverse and include urban sustainability, mercury systems, air pollution modeling, and the intricate processes of cloud ice chemistry and microphysics. Dr. Stuart employs a comprehensive approach in her research, integrating computing, field work, and laboratory analysis to gain insights into the dynamics of air pollution and its broader implications. Her work is instrumental in advancing our understanding of environmental health and developing strategies for sustainable urban living. In her pursuit of academic excellence and innovation, Dr. Stuart is actively seeking qualified graduate students to join her research team. She is particularly interested in candidates with strong technical backgrounds in engineering, computer science, chemistry, mathematics, or statistics, who are eager to contribute to cutting-edge research in environmental science. Dr. Stuart's dedication to her field is evident not only in her research and teaching but also in her mentorship of the next generation of environmental scientists and engineers. Her work continues to influence policy and practice in environmental health, making significant strides towards a more sustainable future.

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