Dr. Gregory Wilber, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE
Education
Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Iowa, 1991
M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Iowa, 1986
B.S., Physics
Hasting College, 1985
Research Interests
Dr. Wilber’s research interests lie in the area of biological processes. Recent projects have included investigations of the fate of nitroaromatic compounds (such as TNT and RDX) in soils and in engineered treatment systems, an investigation of the biological treatment of an industrial waste stream containing waste ink and surfactants, and a project examining the effects of various environmental factors on the biotransformation of chlorinated aliphatic compounds in landfills.
Awards and Recognition
- Halliburton Excellent Teacher Award, 2007
- Certificate of Excellence from the President’s Leadership and Service Recognition, 2005
- Halliburton Excellent Young Teacher Award, 2000
- Chi Epsilon Excellence in Teaching Award, local chapter and Central District, 2000
- ASCE Student Chapter Outstanding Professor Award, 1993, 1998, 2002
- ASCE Zone III Faculty Advisor Award, 2002
- Chi Epsilon teaching award, local chapter, 1996
- Centennial Professor, OSU School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1995
- Chi Epsilon, initiated 1994
Professional Memberships
- American Society of Civil Engineers - Member, Oklahoma Section Board of Directors; Faculty Advisor, OSU Student Chapter and Reviewer, Journal of Environmental Engineering
- American Chemical Society
- Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors
- Water Environment Federation
- American Society of Civil Engineers - Fellow
Professional Registrations
Registered Professional Engineer., Iowa, No. 14669
Recent Publications
- Bowers, P., and G. G. Wilber, “General Education Assessment with Institutional Portfolios,” proceedings, 113th Annual Meeting of the Higher Learning Commission, 2008.
- Meyers, S. K., S. Deng, N. T. Basta, W. W. Clarkson, and G. G. Wilber, “Long-term Explosive Contamination in Soil: Effects on Soil Microbial Community and Bioremediation,” Soil and Sediment Contamination, Vol. 16, No. 1, 2007.