Valerie Thomas

Anderson Interface Chair of Natural Systems

Member Of:
  • Climate and Energy Policy Laboratory
  • School of Public Policy
  • ADVANCE IAC
  • Technology Policy and Assessment Center
Office Location: Groseclose 415

Overview

Valerie Thomas is the Anderson Interface Chair of Natural Systems, with a joint appointment in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the School of Public Policy. Her research interests span energy systems, sustainability, industrial ecology, technology assessment, international security, and science and technology policy. Current research projects include low carbon freight transportation systems, environmental impacts of food systems, and energy development in Africa. Thomas received a B. A. in physics from Swarthmore College and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Cornell University. She was a post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, and then 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 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society. She has served as a member of the US EPA Science Advisory Board, and as a member of the USDA/DOE Biomass R&D Technical Advisory Committee. 

Education:
  • PhD, Physics, Cornell University
  • BA, Physics, Swarthmore College
Awards and
Distinctions:
  • Georgia Tech Class of 1934 Outstanding Interdisciplinary Award, 2018
  • Fellow, AAAS
  • Fellow, American Physical Society
Areas of
Expertise:
  • Energy
  • Industrial Ecology
  • Lifecycle Analysis
  • Sustainability

Interests

Research Fields:
  • Agriculture, Health, and the Environment
  • Clean Energy
  • Climate Change Mitigation
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Energy, Climate and Environmental Policy
  • Global Energy Security
  • Global Nuclear Security
  • Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy
  • Transportation
Geographic
Focuses:
  • Africa (Sub-Saharan)
  • Middle East
  • United States
  • United States - Georgia
  • United States - Southeast
Issues:
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Environmental Performance
  • Food Systems
  • National Security
  • Science and Technology
  • Sustainability

Courses

  • PHIL-6000: Responsible Conduct-Res
  • PUBP-6701: Energy Technol & Policy

Additional Information

Joined Faculty In 2005

Selected
Grants:
  • Direct Air Capture of CO2 and Delivery to Photobioreactors for Algal Biofuel Production. Source: US Department of Energy. PI: Chris Jones. Co-PIs: Valerie Thomas, Ron Chance (Algenol Biotech), Eric Ping (Global Thermostat), Erin Tan (NREL).

  • Lifecycle Assessment of Packaging Materials. Source: Estée Lauder. PI: Valerie Thomas. Co-PI: Matthew Realff. 

  • Research Network for Sustainable Urban Infrastructure. Source: National Science Foundation. PI: Valerie Thomas. Co-PIs: Kimberly Curtis, CEE, Georgia Tech, Ivonne Santiago, University of Texas El Paso.

  • Use of Domestic Wastewater for Food Production. Source: USDA. PI: Yongsheng Chen, CEE, Georgia Tech. Co-PIs: John Crittenden (CEE), Ching-Hua Huang (CEE), Kaye Husbands-Fealing (PUBP), John Koon (CEE), Valerie Thomas (PUBP and ISYE), Marc Weissburg (BIO), Perry Yang (ARCH).

  • Engineered Reversal of the b-Oxidation Cycle in Clostridia for the Synthesis of Fuels and Chemicals. Source: USDA/DOE NIFA BRDI. PI: Michael Jewett, Northwestern Univ. Co-PIs: Ramon Gonzalez, Rice Univ., Michael Köpke and Robert Conrado, LanzaTech, V. Thomas.