Dr. Courtney Winterhill is Foreign Service Officer at the U.S. Department of State. Previously, she was a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow at State’s Office of Japanese Affairs where she led bilateral cooperation with Japan on matters related to the environment, science, technology, and health. She also served as a Program Officer at the National Academy of Engineering where she led workshops and consensus studies focused on social and environmental responsibility in engineering, offshore energy safety, and global transport decarbonization. As a Mirzayan Fellow with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s InterAcademy Partnership, Courtney conducted research on how Africa’s continental science and technology policy was integrated at the regional and national levels. In 2014, she taught English at a STEM high school in South Korea as a Fulbright grantee. Dr. Hill holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Arkansas and a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Virginia. Her dissertation research explored the relationship between health outcomes and access to ceramic water treatment devices that use silver for disinfection in rural South Africa. At the University of Virginia, Dr. Hill worked as a program assistant for UVA CHARGE, creating programming aimed to increase the number of women holding STEM faculty positions on campus. She is currently on the Board of Advisors for the NexGen Mekong Scientists Program and a Visiting Advisor for the University of Arkansas Office of Nationally Competitive Awards.
Courtney Winterhill
Global 2025
Courtney Winterhill
Global 2025