Assistant Professor
Stanford University
Sarah Fletcher is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Center Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment at Stanford University. Her research focuses on water resources planning and climate change adaptation. She addresses these questions using computational systems models, integrating methods from hydrology, climate science, policy analysis, and data science to inform decision-making around critical environmental challenges. Sarah holds a PhD in Engineering Systems from MIT, an S.M. in Technology and Policy from MIT, and a B.A. in Physics and Economics from the University of Pennsylvania. In her free time, she enjoys climbing, hiking, playing the violin, and reading novels. You can learn more about her work at www.fletcherlab.science.
Operationalizing household affordability in urban water supply planning models
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
1:33 PM – 1:51 PM PDT