Position:
Committe Member
Alexandria Boehm is the Clare Boothe Luce assistant professor of
environmental engineering at Stanford University. Her research
interests include coastal water quality, coastal transport processes
and their influence on pollution, water borne pathogens, microbial
pollution, water quality indicators, particle fate in water,
coagulation, sedimentation, analysis of large data sets, and applied
math. She teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses on
environmental engineering, coastal contamination, pathogens in the
environment, and environmental health microbiology. Boehm's research is
focused on understanding coastal water quality at a number of field
sites along the California Coast including Stinson Beach, Santa Cruz
Beach, Lovers Point, and Huntington Beach. She serves as a member of
the State of California Clean Beach Task Force. She was awarded a
National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2007. Boehm received a
Ph.D. and M.S. in Environmental Engineering in 2000 and 1997,
respectively, from University of California Irvine. She received a B.S.
with honors in Engineering and Applied Science from California
Institute of Technology in 1996.