Sr. Damien Marie Savino, FSE

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Melchor Visiting Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

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120C Cushing Hall of Engineering

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Sr. Damien Marie Savino is a Franciscan Sister of the Eucharist with a doctorate in Civil/Environmental Engineering and Master’s degrees in Theology and Soil Science. Her research interests include integral ecology and engineering design, theology and science, ecology and theology, ecological restoration, and resilience theory.

Her scientific research focuses on environmental remediation of soil and groundwater contamination, the environmental impacts of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and the application of resilience theory to ecosystem health. For the past ten years, she has become increasingly involved in interdisciplinary projects and has lectured and written widely on Laudato Si’ and integral ecology, as well as on science and faith, and ecology and theology. She collaborated with Salt and Light TV to produce the six-part video series, Creation, and received a grant to create the “Educating for Laudato Si’” educational materials and website (praisebetoyou.org).

Savino’s Kellogg project “Educating for Laudato Si’: Engineering for Integral Ecology” is a book she is writing to address the urgent need to put into practice integral ecology as envisioned by Pope Francis in his environmental encyclical Laudato Si’, in conversation with the broader literature and practice of integral human development. It also seeks to propose principles and practices for revivifying engineering education in the spirit of integral ecology, as little literature currently exists in this area.

Education

Ph.D., Civil (Environmental) Engineering, The Catholic University of America
M.S., Soil and Plant Science, University of Connecticut
M.A., Theology, The Catholic University of America