Caitlynn Hall
Joint Assistant Professor of Practice, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences
Assistant Professor of Practice & Director of Minor Study in Future Earth Resilience, W.A. Franke Honors College (home department)
Assistant Professor of Practice, Biosystems Engineering
Founder, Arizona Science Policy Network

Expertise Integration of environmental justice, natural hazard resilience, science policy, and communication through work with the community, industry, and government leaders to develop best-fit, technical policy, and public health solutions to best address a community’s challenges and values. Additional interests include soil and water remediation, sustainability, and food security. Hall advises decision-makers to develop equitable legislation and founded the Arizona Science Policy Network. She leads the Future Earth Resilience minor program at the W.A. Franke Honors College and is also a faculty member in the Department of Biosystems Engineering.
Degree(s)
- PHD Environmental Engineering, Arizona State University
- BS and MS, University of Arizona