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Jacqueline Gibson

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Twisdale Family Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department Head and Professor

Fitts-Woolard Hall 3253

919-515-2266 Website

Bio

Dr. Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson is a nationally recognized leader in engineering and public policy, serving as the Twisdale Family Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department Head at North Carolina State University. Under her leadership, the department has become a hub for innovation, interdisciplinary research, and impactful solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

Dr. Gibson’s career spans both academia and high-level public policy, uniquely positioning her to address the intersection of science, engineering, and governance. Before entering academia, she spent 13 years in influential policy roles, including serving as Associate Director of the U.S. National Research Council’s Water Science and Technology Board and acting as a key liaison to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy during her tenure with The RAND Corporation. Her interdisciplinary research addresses critical global challenges, ranging from optimizing water infrastructure to enhance public health in the United States to developing strategic frameworks for prioritizing environmental policy initiatives in the United Arab Emirates.

Currently, Dr. Gibson is the President of the Society for Risk Analysis and serves as an Associate Editor for Environmental Science & Technology, one of the premier journals in environmental engineering and science. She holds dual PhDs in Engineering and Public Policy and in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, an MS in Environmental Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a BA in Mathematics from Bryn Mawr College. Dr. Gibson’s work continues to influence transformative policy decisions and pave the way for sustainable solutions to critical environmental challenges.

Education

Ph.D. Engineering and Public Policy, Civil and Environmental Engineering Carnegie Mellon University 2007

M.S. Environmental Science in Civil Engineering University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1990

B.A. Mathematics Bryn Mawr 1986

Area(s) of Expertise

Research Interests: Interdisciplinary research on the quantification of risks due to environmental contamination and on the quantitative comparison policy options for controlling environmental risks

  • RTI University Scholar
  • IBM Junior Faculty Development Award, University of North Carolina
  • Newton Underwood Award for Excellence in Teaching, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • Mentored Research Scientist Development Award, Public Health Systems and Services Research, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation
  • Merit Bonus Award, RAND Corporation
  • National Research Council Individual Staff Award for Distinguished Service
  • National Research Council Group Recognition Award
  • National Research Council Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service
  • University Fellowship, University of Illinois
  • Brundage Scholarship, University of Illinois
  • Scott Math Prize, Bryn Mawr College
  • Alumnae Regional Scholarship, Bryn Mawr College