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1. Early Life & Education

In 1994, Steiner received her B.S in Chemical Engineering at John Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. By 2003, she had also received a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her thesis was titled "The influence of atmospheric chemistry and climate on biosphere-atmosphere interactions", and her thesis advisor was William L. Chameides. 2. Career & Research

Allison Steiner began her career in 1994 at Sadat Associates, Inc.,, where she worked as an environmental and air quality engineer for 2 years. She became a research assistant in 1997 at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and worked there until she earned her Ph.D. in 2003. Subsequently, in 2000, Steiner became a visiting scientist at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and worked in Laxenburg, Austria for four months. In 2001 Steiner was a visiting scientist again, this time for five months at the Physics of the Weather and Climate Group International Centre for Theoretical Physics, located in Trieste, Italy. By August 2003, Steiner had returned to the United States, and worked for a month as a visiting scientist at the Atmospheric Chemistry Division National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado. Later that year, Steiner began work as a postdoctoral research fellow in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management at the University of California. She stayed there until 2006, when she became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences at the University of Michigan. By 2012 Steiner was still at the University of Michigan, but had advanced to the position of associate professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering. In 2018 Steiner was promoted to professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, where she continues to work today. Steiner's website can be found at http://clasp-research.engin.umich.edu/faculty/steiner/.

2.1 Awards and Honors

• University of Michigan Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award 2018 • American Geophysical Union Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award 2015 • University of Michigan Henry Russel Award 2013 • Stanford University Blaustein Visiting Professor (declined) 2013 • University of Michigan AOSS Faculty Achievement Award 2011 • National Science Foundation CAREER Award 2010 • Early Career Award, Gordon Conference for Biogenic Hydrocarbons 2004 • Early Career Award, Gordon Conference for Atmospheric Chemistry (ACCESS) 2003 • NCAR Atmospheric Chemistry Division Fellowship 2003 • NASA Earth System Science Fellowship 2000-2003 • Senior Dean’s Fellow Award, School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Tech 2002 • Young Scientists’ Summer Fellowship, IIASA 2000 • William B. Rhodes Graduate Fellowship, School of EAS, Georgia Tech 1999-2000

2.2 Publications

REGIONAL CLIMATE MODELING FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD: The ICTP RegCM3 and RegCNET, published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society in September 2007.

2.3 Public Engagement

2.4 Other Interests &/or Personal Life

3. References (ala Wikipedia)

Early Life and Education: --You might need some citations in this section.

Career and Research: -- There's a strange amount of punctuation after Sadat associates -- You might need some citations in this section --Should you link her website?

Awards and Honors --visiting professor probably is not an award -- Should add citations

Publications: --maybe only have the article title, year, science publication, and reference

Personal life --Cite marriage? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Saucyb123 (talk • contribs) 17:47, 11 February 2019 (UTC)