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Alice Grossman

Alice Grossman

TTI Associate Research Scientist

Air Quality
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
1111 RELLIS Parkway
Bryan, TX 77807
A-Grossman@tti.tamu.edu

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Dr. Grossman is an Associate Research Scientist with the Center for Advancing Research in Transportation Emissions, Energy, and Health (CARTEEH) at Texas Transportation Institute. Her research and project management experience covers various areas of multimodal transportation with a focus accessibility, technology in transportation, vulnerable road user safety, and performance measurement. Alice works within the Air Quality Program at TTI and leads the Clean Transportation Collaborative. 

Prior to joining TTI, Alice participated in the American Association for the Advancement of Science Science (AAAS) and Technology Policy Fellowship (STPF).  As a AAAS STPF Fellow, she spearheaded the initiative for textual data asset management for portfolio analysis and program planning, management, and evaluation at NOAA. Within the AAAS STPF program she also co-founded and chaired the Developing Infrastructure Group. Alice was previously a Senior Policy Analyst at the Eno Center for Transportation and completed her PhD in Civil Engineering - Transportation Systems at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Bachelors in Physics and Astronomy at Vassar College.

Alice is also currently a Science, Technology, and Policy Fellow with the Inter-American Institute for Global Change where she contributes to research and outreach initiatives for Science Diplomacy in the area of climate change impacts on public health across the Americas.

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