DAVID A. DZOMBAK - PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY [last updated 2-23-08]
Biosketch for David A. Dzombak
Ph.D., Civil-Environmental
Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology,
M.S., Civil-Environmental
Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University,
B.S., Civil Engineering, Carnegie
Mellon University,
B.A., Mathematics, Saint Vincent College, Latrobe, PA, 1980 (3-2 math-engineering program).
Walter J. Blenko, Sr. Professor of Environmental Engineering (3/07 -
present),
Faculty Director, Steinbrenner
Institute for Environmental Education and Research (5/07 - present),
Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs, Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering (6/06 - present)
Faculty Senate
Chair (5/06 - 5/07),
Co-Director,
Faculty
Chair (2002-2003), Faculty Chair Elect (2001-2002),
Professor (2/98 - present), Associate Professor (2/94 -
1/98), Assistant Professor (1/89 - 1/94),
Acting Director (6/97 - 7/98), The Environmental
Institute,
Lecturer (adjunct),
Project Engineer to Senior Staff Consultant, Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. Engineering investigation, analysis, and design related to remediation of uncontrolled waste disposal sites and development of new waste disposal facilities. (10/86 - 6/89)
Research-Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering, Cambridge, MA. (9/81 - 9/86)
Research-Teaching Assistant,
National Academy of Engineering, Election Class of 2008.
Alumnus of Distinction, Saint Vincent College, 2006.
Service Award, Carnegie Mellon Green Practices Committee, 2006.
Excellence in Review Award, Environmental Science and Technology, American Chemical Society, 2003.
Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2002.
Professional Research Award,
Aldo Leopold Leadership Program Fellow, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, 2000.
Jack Edward McKee Medal, Water Environment Federation, 2000.
Distinguished Service Award, Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors, 1999.
Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize, American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997.
Service Award (Groundwater Committee), Water Environment Federation, 1996.
Harrison Prescott Eddy Medal, Water Environment Federation, 1993.
Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation, 1991.
George Tallman Ladd
Award for Research Achievements,
ES/AEEP Doctoral Thesis Award, Engineering-Science, Inc. and Association of Environmental Engineering Professors, 1987.
Outstanding Senior Civil Engineering Project,
Tau
Beta Pi, Carnegie Mellon
University, 1979.
Nieman
Scholarship Award for Academic Achievement,
Saint Vincent College Pre-Engineering Award, 1978.
Bibliographic listings: Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 1995-;
American Men and Women of Science, 1994-; Who's Who in
Aquatic chemistry, especially interactions of aqueous chemical species with mineral surfaces; fate and transport of chemicals in water, soil, and sediment; water and wastewater treatment; in situ and ex situ soil and sediment treatment; hazardous waste site remediation; abandoned mine drainage remediation; river and watershed restoration; public communication of environmental science.
Registered Professional Engineer, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Diplomate, American Academy of Environmental Engineers