ElizabethÌýJordan
- PhD Graduate
- CIVIL SYSTEMS
- ENGINEERING FOR DEVELOPING COMMUNITIES
Elizabeth is currently a Water and Sanitation Advisor at the Ìýin the Office of Water within the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education and Environment. At USAID, Elizabeth supports field missions with WASH-related strategic planning and project design. She also leads efforts to improve USAID’s monitoring and evaluation for WASH programs, works to build capacity of USAID staff, and oversees WASH research activities.ÌýPrior to joining USAID, Elizabeth worked forÌýÌýin western Kenya managing the field implementation of a randomized control trial designed to study of the effects of water, sanitation, hygiene and nutrition interventions on child growth.ÌýElizabeth’s doctoral research focused on identifying pathways to successful post-disaster shelter reconstruction in South India following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Her work was supported through the National Science Foundation Infrastructure Management and Extreme Events program.
Education
PhD in Civil Engineering (Civil Systems), ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, 2013
Certificate in Engineering for Developing Communities, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, 2013
MS in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007
BS in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2007
Awards
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellowship, 2014
Construction Research Congress, Best Paper (Disaster Track), 2012
Mortenson Center in Engineering for Developing Communties Graduate Research Assistantship, 2011
Engineering Project Organizations Conference, Outstanding PhD Student, 2011
College of Engineering and Applied Science Dean’s Graduate Assistantship, 2010