Kelly Good is an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering Villanova University. She holds degrees in civil engineering from Villanova University (B.S.) and civil and environmental engineering (M.S. and Ph.D.) from Carnegie Mellon University. Her primary research interests relate to sustainable watershed decision-making. She studies the interactions of water systems with other infrastructure systems and the resulting effects on the environment and health. She worked as a water utility engineer prior to graduate school and is a registered professional engineer in Pennsylvania.

Education

Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University

B.S., Civil Engineering, Villanova University

Selected Honors and Awards

2020 American Water Works Association (AWWA) Academic Achievement Award, Second Place PhD

2019 Rising Star in CEE, selected as one of approximately 20 early career women in civil and environmental engineering to participate in a two-day workshop hosted by MIT

2019 Fellow, NSF Advancing Careers in Academics with Diversity Education and Mentorship in Engineering (NSF ACADEME)

2019 Siebel Scholar, Energy Science, Thomas and Stacey Siebel Foundation

2018 Rising Tide Award for significant contributions to the advancement of young professionals, PA-AWWA

2018 Victor A. Appleyard Award for outstanding membership recruiting, PA-AWWA

2015-2018 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP)

2013-2015 National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship in Nanotechnology-Environmental Effects and Policy (NSF IGERT-NEEP)