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Member Since 2017
Caitlyn A. Hall
Assistant Professor of Practice, University of Arizona
Member, Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee; Member, Eos Science Advisers; Member, Hydrology Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee
Professional Experience
University of Arizona
Assistant Professor of Practice
2021 - Present
Arizona State University
Graduate Resarch Assistant
2016 - 2021
Education
Doctorate
2021
University of Arizona
Masters
Honors & Awards
Voices for Science
Received April 2020
Caitlyn Hall (she/they) is a PhD student at Arizona State University. Her current research focus is promoting sustainability and natural hazard resilience using microbes to reduce damage from earthquake-induced liquefaction. She works with industry, ...
Caitlyn Hall (she/they) is a PhD student at Arizona State University. Her current research focus is promoting sustainability and natural hazard resilience using microbes to reduce damage from earthquake-induced liquefaction. She works with industry, community, and government leaders to develop best-fit technical and policy solutions to best-address a community’s challenges and values. Her other research focuses include controlled environment agriculture, sustainable use of resources for urban farming, and using biochemical methods to remediate oil-contaminated soil. For fun, Caitlyn spends her time rock climbing and trail running.
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Student Travel Grant
Received December 2020
Publications

Earth Observation to Address Inequities in Post‐Flood Recovery
Floods impact communities worldwide, resulting in loss of life, damaged infrastructure and natural assets, and threatened livelihoods. Climate chan...
February 22, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Evolving Hydrology Research at the Science-Policy-Practice Interface for Effective Climate Action
WATER AND SOCIETY: ADVANCING WATER EQUITY IN AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE I POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Caitlyn A. Hall, Louise Arnal, Moctar Dembele, Ell...
The climate crisis offers an opportunity to evolve hydrology research and engagement in the science-policy-practice (SPP) interface, recognizing that ...
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Earth observation of post-disaster recovery: taking stock and recommendations
EARTH OBSERVATIONS FOR MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT OF RISK AND RESILIENCE OF COMMUNITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURES POSTER
natural hazards | 11 december 2024
Hannah Friedrich, Beth Tellman, Jonathan Sullivan,...
Post-disaster recovery is a complex and multi-faceted process that can span long periods and entail significant variation in the rate and type of land...
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From Theory to Practice: Transdisciplinary Strategies for Hydrology and Disaster Resilience
TRANSDISCIPLINARY PRACTICE IN SOCIOHYDROLOGY: EXPANDING AND MAINSTREAMING THE APPROACHES I ORAL
hydrology | 10 december 2024
Caitlyn A. Hall, Jacqueline Melvold
We provide a framework built on approaches and case studies that advance the implementation of diverse disciplinary and transdisciplinary practices in...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2027
Member
Hydrologic Sciences Early Career Award Committee
2022 - 2027
Member
Eos Science Advisers
2018 - 2020
Student Representative
Hydrology Executive Committee
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