Anthony has over 24 years of experience as a research scientist and engineer. In addition to more than 7 years as a senior engineer with CPP, he worked as a physical scientist and environmental engineer for the US Forest Service, a private engineering consultant and guest researcher at the National Institute for Standards and Technology, and as a research associate for Colorado State University.
Anthony has published research in the fields of experimental fluid dynamics, wildland fire ecology, fire modeling, smoke transport, and soil heating due to surface fires. His work at CPP includes wind tunnel studies of air quality, thermal effects from generators, and pedestrian-level winds, and modeling and simulation of stack effect in tall buildings. He has also designed and implemented computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analyses of helicopter downwash, atmospheric contaminant dispersion, and interior ventilation. His current work focuses on risk analysis related to downslope winds and thunderstorms but also includes special or unusual projects.
Anthony holds a B.S. in physics and a M.S. in environmental engineering. He was awarded an Earth and Space Science Research Fellowship by NASA in 2009 and a Bronze Medal for Commendable Service by the US EPA in 2023.
