- M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont
Transportation Research Center at UVM
BIO
Meg Fay graduated with a MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from UVM in 2025. student from Plymouth, MA. They also hold undergraduate degrees in Environmental Science and Chemistry from Brown University. Meg's thesis research with Dr. Greg Rowangould developed novel high resolution and computationally efficient methods for forecasting and evaluating exposure to air pollution from vehicle traffic and applied these methods to public health and equity analysis of different U.S. electric vehicle adoption scenarios. Meg is currently a Research Analyst at the TRC and intern at the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority.
Bio
Meg Fay graduated with a MS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from UVM in 2025. student from Plymouth, MA. They also hold undergraduate degrees in Environmental Science and Chemistry from Brown University. Meg's thesis research with Dr. Greg Rowangould developed novel high resolution and computationally efficient methods for forecasting and evaluating exposure to air pollution from vehicle traffic and applied these methods to public health and equity analysis of different U.S. electric vehicle adoption scenarios. Meg is currently a Research Analyst at the TRC and intern at the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority.