Elizabeth Lin
About Elizabeth Lin
Elizabeth Lin is a Graduate Student Researcher at Yale University, focusing on air pollution and its public health impacts. She has a background in Civil and Environmental Engineering and has developed tools for assessing exposure to environmental contaminants.
Graduate Student Researcher at Yale University
Elizabeth Lin has been a Graduate Student Researcher at Yale University since 2018. In this role, she focuses on air pollution and its impact on public health. Her research involves developing exposure assessment tools and analytical methods to understand exposure to emerging environmental contaminants. She applies her skills from her background in Civil and Environmental Engineering to address design and instrument-related challenges in her work.
Educational Background in Environmental Health Sciences
Elizabeth Lin pursued her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Health Sciences at Yale University from 2020 to 2025. Prior to this, she earned a Master of Public Health (MPH) from the Yale School of Public Health, studying from 2018 to 2020. Her academic journey began at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from 2014 to 2018.
Previous Work Experience at General Dynamics Electric Boat
In 2017, Elizabeth Lin worked as a Student Technical Assistant at General Dynamics Electric Boat for two months in Groton, Connecticut. This experience contributed to her technical skills and understanding of engineering applications in a professional setting.
Research Experience at National Science Foundation
Elizabeth Lin served as an REU Student Researcher at the National Science Foundation (NSF) for three months in 2017 in Amherst, Massachusetts. This role provided her with valuable research experience and exposure to scientific inquiry in an academic environment.
Undergraduate Research Engineer at University of Massachusetts Amherst
From 2016 to 2018, Elizabeth Lin worked as an Undergraduate Research Engineer in the Public Health Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. This position allowed her to apply her engineering knowledge to public health challenges and gain practical research experience.