Tracy Fanara
Birth Name:
Tracy Ann Fanara
Tracy, aka Inspector Planet, aka Dr. Tre, is originally from Buffalo, N.Y., and earned a B.S., M.E., and PhD in Environmental Civil Engineering from the University of Florida with a focus on hydrology, civil design and sustainable development. Tracy has extensive experience in design and modeling through her doctoral research as well as almost 10 y...
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Tracy, aka Inspector Planet, aka Dr. Tre, is originally from Buffalo, N.Y., and earned a B.S., M.E., and PhD in Environmental Civil Engineering from the University of Florida with a focus on hydrology, civil design and sustainable development. Tracy has extensive experience in design and modeling through her doctoral research as well as almost 10 years of civil engineering consulting experience with some of the world's most prestigious engineering firms in between, and during her graduate studies. Her master's research involved building a treatment system and storm-chasing in Gainesville, Fla. Tracy has also studied the impact of public outreach through the development of environmental videos and the use of social media, as well as physical/visual learning, as she mentored and was the design engineer for two integrated, nationally winning, EPA Rainworks Challenge teams. As of 2017, Tracy manages the environmental health program at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, where she investigates natural and man-made impacts to the environment and human health, communicates those impacts to the public and stakeholders, and develops design strategies and methodologies to alleviate those impacts. She collaborates on a number of projects with the federal government, state, and academic entities (including development of water treatment technologies and a cell-phone microscope with the ability to detect microscopic toxic algae). Tracy tests environmental myths to justify action or to alleviate public misconceptions, then communicates results to the public through through media interviews, public seminars, citizen science programs, and scientific investigative docu-reality videos. Tracy played lacrosse, soccer, ice hockey, softball and just about any other sport you can think of, loves animals (including her staffordshire terrier, Bambo), builds remote control cars, is an expert outdoors-woman, and a natural bad ass. Show less «
There is no stereotype to being smart, science is cool, and anyone can be a scientist or an engineer with some passion and hard work
There is no stereotype to being smart, science is cool, and anyone can be a scientist or an engineer with some passion and hard work
I hope that my successes will show everyone, especially women, that they can excel in science, and that my journey will show that the path t...Show more »
I hope that my successes will show everyone, especially women, that they can excel in science, and that my journey will show that the path to every dream will come with obstacles, closed doors, and people that will tell you "no", but those obstacles are just challenges, there's some C4 for every closed door, for every river to cross', a cardboard boat, for every doubter, an ejector seat, and every "no", an opportunity to rise above it and be one step closer to your goal. you can achieve any dream, just don't give up Show less «