Tami Bond
Scott Presidential Chair in Energy, Environment and Health
Dr. Tami Bond is the Walter Scott, Jr. Presidential Chair in Energy, Environment and Health at Colorado State University, and a Professor in Mechanical Engineering. Her work has spanned considerations as small as a particle’s skin and as large as a national transportation system, with a focus on household energy and air pollution in domestic and international settings. Her recent work emphasizes integration among human needs and responses, shifts in resource use and small-scale environments, and physical and human capital. She was trained as a mechanical engineer (B.S., University of Washington; M.S., University of California at Berkeley) before pursuing an interdisciplinary Ph.D. at the University of Washington and a NOAA Climate and Global Change Post-doctoral Fellowship. She is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, a 2014 MacArthur Fellow, and a closet pyromaniac.