She has presented numerous talks and numerous papers on climate change and remote sensing, both in Puerto Rico and all over the world. In order to focus on the solutions, she founded the Campus Verde initiative in 2007 at UPRM so as to create awareness on how to tackle climate change and slow down global warming.She was recipient of NASA Faculty Award for Research in 2001, and the GEM Mentorship Award. She was selected Outstanding Professor of the Year from the ECE department on 2003 and has always rated high in students’ evaluations. In addition, she has experience coordinating the educational and outreach component on two Engineering Research Centers (ERC) from NSF. She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi since 1985.Dr. Cruz-Pol worked as Chair and Co-Chair for two international technical conferences: iNEER’s ICEE 2006 and MicroRad 2006, both held in San Juan, PR with participation of scientists from all over the World. She also helped organized K-12 Content Institutes during the summer of 2003-2008 for STEM teachers from all over the U.S.She's the author and co-author of several books about electrical engineering and about environmental sustainability.Some of her hobbies are acrylic painting, playing the drums, calligraphy, reading, exercising, salsa dancing, yoga, baking, learning to cook international dishes, and playing board games.