Kasey Faust

Kasey Faust

Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin
TX

Engineers!

Jennifer Bernhard
Peggy Layne
Jodie Lutkenhaus
Urbashi Mitra
Ying-Ja Chen
Anna Szewczyk
Aurelie Azoug
Cheeta Soga
M. Deseada Gutierrez
Rainelly Galicia
Basma EL ZEIN
Marnie Smith
Construction
Environment
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  • What I Do

    I research water infrastructure. I study water infrastructure through a sociotechnical systems lens to improve the delivery of safe and reliable water services. I am interested in the technical performance of water infrastructure when these systems operate in contexts that no longer align with the system’s original, intended operating environment.

    I teach the next generation of engineers. I get the opportunity to be in the classroom, teaching and learning from tomorrow's leaders. 

  • Why Engineering?

    I chose engineering for the immense impact engineering has on our society--it truly changes the world.

  • School Days

    I went to the University of Washington for my Bachelor's in Civil Engineering. I then went to Purdue University for my Master's in Civil Engineering, Master's in Industrial Engineering, and PhD in Civil Engineering. 

  • Best Part

    The best part of being an engineer is building the world around us to make real impact and improve critical infrastructure services for communities worldwide. 

  • Inspiration

    My mom. She is the strongest woman I know. She made sure that I knew that there was nothing a girl could not accomplish. 

  • Want to be an Engineer?

    You belong here.

Volunteer Opportunities
  • I am willing to be contacted by educators for possible speaking engagements in schools or in after school programs or summer camps.
  • I am willing to serve as science fair judge or other temporary volunteer at a local school.
  • I am willing to host a field trip to my place of employment.
  • I am willing to be interviewed by interested students via email.