SherriÌýCook, PhD
- ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • CIVIL SYSTEMS
Dr. Cook is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering at the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä.ÌýHer current research and teaching interests are focused on the design and development of sustainable and resilient water, sanitation, and civil systems, especially for small and resource limited communities.
Education
- Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, 2014
- MSE, Environmental Engineering, University of Michigan, 2009
- BS, Civil Engineering, Virginia Tech, 2008
Interests
- Sustainable Water System Design and Implementation
- Resource Recovery from Waste
- Optimization withinÌýStability ConstraintsÌýand under Uncertainty
- Environmental Biotechnology and Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment
- Sustainability-Based Decision Making
Professional Affiliations
- International Water Association
- Water Environment Federation
- American Water Works Association
- Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
- Order of the Engineer Ìý Ìý
Honors and Distinctions
- National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, 2021-2026
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä EVEN Faculty Appreciation Award (selected by B.S. students), 2019
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Bennett-Lindstedt Faculty Fellowship, 2018-2022
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä CEAE Young Researcher Award, 2018
- Virginia Tech CEE Outstanding Young Alumni, 2018
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, 2009
- Virginia Tech College of Engineering Outstanding Senior, 2008
- Morris K. Udall Scholar, 2007, 2006
Latest Publications:
- Davis, A.L.; Javernick-Will, A.; Cook, S.M.ÌýAnalyzing sanitation sustainability assessment frameworks for resource-limited communities. Environmental Science & Technology (2019), 53 (22), 13535-13545.
- Davis, A.L.; Javernick-Will, A.; Cook, S.M. Identifying pathways to successful sanitation interventions in resource limited communities using qualitative comparative analysis. Science of the Total Environment (2019), 663, 507-517.
- Davis, A.L.; Javernick-Will, A.; Cook, S.M.ÌýPriority Addressment Protocol: Understanding the Ability and Potential of Sanitation Systems to Address Priorities. Environmental Science & Technology (2019), 53 (1), 401-411. Ìý
- Davis, A.L.; Javernick-Will, A.; Cook, S.M.ÌýA Comparison of Interviews, Focus Groups, and Photovoice to Identify Sanitation Priorities and Increase Success of Community-based Sanitation Systems. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology (2018), 4, 1451-1463.
- Trimmer, J.T.; Miller, D.C.; Byrne, D.M; Lohman, H.A.C.; Banadda, N; Baylis, K.; Cook, S.M.; Cusick, R.D.; Jjuuko, F.; Margenot, A.J.; Zerai, A.; Guest, J.S.* Re-envisioning sanitation as a human-derived resource system. Environmental Science & Technology (2020), 54 (17), 10446–10459.
- Jones, C.H., Meyer, J., Cornejo, P.K., Hogrewe, W., Seidel, C.; Cook, S.M. A new framework for small drinking water plant sustainability support and decision-making. Science of the Total Environment (2019), 695, 133899.