Jeannie Darby
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Jeannie Darby
Summary
Jeannie Darby is a human[1]. She worked as a university teacher[2].
Key Facts
- Jeannie Darby's professions included university teacher[2].
- Jeannie Darby's field of work was environmental engineering[3].
- Jeannie Darby's field of work was water treatment[4].
- Jeannie Darby's field of work was wastewater treatment[5].
- Among Jeannie Darby's employers was University of California, Davis[6].
- Jeannie Darby's education included a stint at Rice University[7].
- Jeannie Darby was educated at Tufts University[8].
- Jeannie Darby was educated at University of Texas at Austin[9].
- Jeannie Darby received the Presidential Young Investigator Award[10].
- Jeannie Darby received the University of California, Davis, Distinguished Teaching Award[11].
- Jeannie Darby received the Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education[12].
- Jeannie Darby was a member of American Water Works Association[13].
- Jeannie Darby was a member of Water Environment Federation[14].
- Jeannie Darby was a member of National Society of Professional Engineers[15].
- Jeannie Darby was a member of American Association of University Women[16].
- Jeannie Darby was a member of National Science Foundation[17].
- Jeannie Darby is recorded as female[18].
- Jeannie Darby's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Jeannie Darby earned the academic degree of Bachelor of Science[20].
- Jeannie Darby earned the academic degree of Master of Science[21].
- Jeannie Darby earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[22].
- Jeannie Darby's family name is recorded as Darby[23].
- Jeannie Darby's given name is recorded as Jeannie[24].
- Jeannie Darby's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][25].
- Jeannie Darby's described at URL is recorded as https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/darby/[26].
Body
Education
Educated at Rice University[7], a private university[27], in United States[28], founded in 1891[29], headquartered in Houston[30]; Tufts University[8], a university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1852[33]; and University of Texas at Austin[9], a public research university[34], in United States[35], founded in 1883[36], headquartered in Austin[37]. Academic degrees include Bachelor of Science[20], Master of Science[21], and Doctor of Philosophy[22].
Career and Affiliations
Jeannie Darby worked as a university teacher[2]. Fields of work include environmental engineering[3], a branch of engineering[38]; water treatment[4], an industry[39]; and wastewater treatment[5], an economic concept[40]. She was employed by University of California, Davis[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Presidential Young Investigator Award[10], an award[41]; University of California, Davis, Distinguished Teaching Award[11], an award[42]; and Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education[12], an award[43], in United States[44], founded in 2001[45].
FAQs
What did Jeannie Darby do for work?
Jeannie Darby worked as university teacher[2].
Where did Jeannie Darby go to school?
Jeannie Darby was educated at Rice University[7], Tufts University[8], and University of Texas at Austin[9].
What awards did Jeannie Darby receive?
Honors received include Presidential Young Investigator Award[10], University of California, Davis, Distinguished Teaching Award[11], and Sharon Keillor Award for Women in Engineering Education[12].