Paul T. Gremillion, Ph.D.

Education

Ph.D. / Civil Engineering / University of Central Florida / 1994
M.S.C.E. / Civil Engineering / Louisiana State University / 1986
B.S.C.E. / Civil Engineering / Louisiana State University / 1983

Academic Experience

Northern Arizona University / Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil Engineering, Construction Management, and Environmental Engineering / 2007 – present / Full Time
Deputy Coordinator, Arizona Water Institute / 2007 – 2009 / Part Time
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering / 2003 – 2007 / Full Time
Union College, Schenectady, NY / Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Professor / 1996 – 2000 / Full Time
University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK / Assistant Professor, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences / 1994 – 1996 / Full Time
University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL / Graduate Research Assistant, Civil & Environmental Engineering Department / 1991 – 1994 / Full Time

Non-academic Experience

Internationals Atomic Energy Agency, Water Resources Programme, Nuclear Applications, Vienna, Austria / Water Resource Management Specialist / Technical manager for two transboundary water resources management projects in Africa. Responsible for organizing a technical meeting on use of isotopes in runoff modeling. / 2009 – 2011 / Full Time
Louisiana Department of natural Resources, Field Engineering Section, Coastal Restoration Division, New Orleans, LA / Design Engineer and Engineer Supervisor / Supervisor, Thibodaux, LA field office; project manager for large‐scale ecological restoration projects involving diverting part of Mississippi River flow to rebuild marshes in New Orleans area. / 2000 – 2003 / Full Time
Northwest Florida Water Management District, Bureau of Environmental Resource Planning, Division of Resource Mgt., Havana, FL / Environmental Engineer / Redesign of Lake Jackson stormwater management facility employing wetlands; water quality studies of sources for drinking water supply reservoir for Panama City, FL. / 1990 – 1991 / Full Time
Ecology & Environment, Inc., Tallahassee, FL / Senior Civil Engineer / Design of pump‐and‐treat remediation systems for petroleum contaminated groundwater; design of remediation projects for petroleum‐contaminated soil. / 1989 - 1990 / Full Time
International Science & Technology, Inc., Reston, Virginia (now Dynamac, Inc., Rockville, MD) / Environmental Engineer / Design engineer for lake liming operations to mitigate acid‐rain effects; project manager for a variety of water quality studies to support lake restoration projects. / 1986 – 1989 / Full Time

Certifications or Professional Registrations

·  Professional Civil Engineer, Louisiana

·  Professional Hydrologist

Current membership in professional organizations

·  International Society of Limnology

Honors and Awards

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Service Activities

·  Contributor to United Nations International Groundwater Resources Assessment Center (UN-IGRAC) report on transboundary aqufiers.

·  Expert consultant to the International Atomic Energy Agency on the Nubian Aquifer Strategic Action Programme.

Publications and Presentations – Peer-Reviewed Journals and Technical Reports, Last 5 years

·  Sweat, K.G., P.T. Gremillion, and T.H. Nash, 2010. Mercury concentrations in the lichen Xanthoparmelia spp. In the greater Grand Canyon region of Arizona, USA. Biology of Lichens – Symbiosis, Ecology, Environmental Monitoring, Systematics, Cyber Applications. Thomas H. Nash, III, et al. (ed.): Bibliotheca Lichenologia 105:93‐102. J. Cramer in der Gebrüder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 2010.

·  Gremillion, P.T., 2012. Sediment Coring and Analysis in Watson Lake, Arizona. Final report submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix, Arizona, April 2012.

·  Gremillion, P.T. and D. Walker, 2011. Analysis of Sediment Dynamics in the Bill Williams River, Arizona: Hydroacoustic Surveys and Sediment Coring. Final report submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, September 2011.

·  Gremillion, P.T., 2011. TMDL Support for Parker Canyon Lake, Arizona: Bathymetry, Sediment and Soil Monitoring, and Food Web Analysis. Final report submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix, April 2011.

·  Gremillion, P.T., 2011. Analysis of the Lyman Lake, Arizona Sediment to Determine Sources and Timing of Atmospheric Deposition of Pollutants. Submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, March 2011.

Professional Development Activities

·  Training in SAS and JMP statistical software to support research needs.