Lillie Haddock is a staff engineer with an interdisciplinary background in water resources engineering, environmental science, and water quality research. Prior to moving to the Pacific Northwest, she completed a U.S. Fulbright Research Fellowship in Australia, where her independent research with the University of Melbourne Infrastructure Engineering department focused on river basin water resources modeling and policy. Lillie earned her Bachelor and Master of Science in Biological Engineering from the University of Arkansas.
Lillie also has a range of field experience from leading a high school backcountry conservation corps group in Oregon to being a field technician on a vegetation monitoring crew in Idaho with the USDA Agricultural Research Service. She participated in the US Department of Energy’s Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship program as an environmental science intern at Argonne National Laboratory and the Joint Global Change Research Institute and is a co-author on four peer-reviewed publications.
Outside of work, Lillie enjoys practicing landscape photography, playing ultimate frisbee, reading memoirs, and recreating outdoors. She is excited to familiarize herself with Washington’s waterways and to be supporting the engineering design and analysis of stream, river, and wetland restoration projects around the state.