Our lab investigates the form and functions of interconnections across water, food, and energy systems. We seek to combine network models, socio-technical data, and ethical analyses to create a more sustainable and secure environment. This work strikes a balance between fundamental advancements and practical policy outcomes.
Research
Our work is currently supported by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and a variety of institutional sponsors. For a full list of current projects, click here.
Who we are
The FEWsLab is directed by Dr. Caitlin Grady, Associate Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering at George Washington University and Nonresident Fellow for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. She has previously served on the faculty at Penn State, as an analyst at the US Department of State, Department of Energy, and as a Legislative Assistant for Congress.
The team behind the FEWsLab allows us to thrive. For full bios, check out our team highlights.
New and Noteworthy
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs selected Dr. Grady as a Nonresident Fellow for her expertise in Global Food and Agriculture, Climate Change, and Sustainability.
Dr. Grady was quoted in a Marketplace report on how drought could zap electricity production and could raise prices.
Dr. Grady and PhD student Lauren Dennis wrote about climate change and hydropower for The Conversation.
Dr. Grady is a lead author of the upcoming 2022 American Society of Civil Engineers Pennsylvania Infrastructure Report Card
For a full list of outcomes click here
Contact
Dr. Caitlin Grady
SEH 2660
George Washington University
Email: caitlin.grady {at} gwu.edu
If you are interested in working with me or joining the team, please let me know.