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PhD, Cornell University, Theoretical High Energy Physics
B.A., Swarthmore College, Physics
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alerie Thomas is the
Anderson Interface Associate Professor of Natural Systems, with a joint appointment in the School of
Industrial and Systems Engineering and the School of Public Policy. Her research interests are the
efficient use of materials and energy, sustainability, industrial ecology, technology assessment,
international security, and science and technology policy. Current research projects include the
environmental impacts of alternative fuels, the potential for renewable energy development,
and the use of information technology in recycling and product lifecycle management. Thomas
received a B. A. in physics from Swarthmore College and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from
Cornell University. From 1986 to 1989, she was a post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department
of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. From 1989 to 2004, she was a
Research Scientist at Princeton University, in the Princeton Environmental Institute and in the
Center for Energy and Environmental Studies, and was a Lecturer in the Woodrow Wilson School
of Public and International Affairs. In 2004-05, Thomas was the American Physical Society
Congressional Science Fellow. Thomas is a Member of the U.S. EPA Science Advisory Board, and
a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
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