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Viessman, Warren was born on November 9, 1930 in Baltimore. Son of Warren and Helen Adair (Berlinckee) Viessman.
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Dean researcher engineering educator
Viessman, Warren was born on November 9, 1930 in Baltimore. Son of Warren and Helen Adair (Berlinckee) Viessman.
Bachelor in Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1952; Master of Science in Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1958; Doctor of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1961.
Engineer, W. H. Primrose & Associations, Towson, Maryland., 1955-1957;
project engineer, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1957-1961;
from assistant to associate professor, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, 1961-1966;
professor, U. Maine, Orono, 1966-1968;
professor, U. Nebraska, Lincoln, 1968-1975;
senior specialist, Library. Congress, Washington, 1975-1983;
professor, chairman, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1983-1990;
associate dean for research and graduate study, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1990-1991;
associate dean for academic programs, U. Florida, Gainesville, since 1991. Visiting scientist American Geophysical Union, 1970-1971.
Maurice Kremer lecturer U. Nebraska, 1985. Lecturer Harvard University Water Policy Seminar, 1988. Wayne S. Nichols Memorial Fund lecturer Ohio State University, 1990.
Member steering commission on groundwater and energy unites states department Energy, 1979-1980. Member task group on federal water research United States Geological Survey, 1985-1987. Member committee of water science and technical board NAS, 1986-1990.
Member water resources working group National Council on Public Works Improvement, 1987. Chairman, chief of engineers Environ.Adv. Board, Washington, 1991-1993.
Chairman solid and hazardous waste mgmt.adv. board State University Sys.
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Member Water Management Committee, Gainesville, 1983-1988, Florida Environmental EfficiencyStudy Commission, 1986-1988. First lieutenant United States Army Corps of Engineers, 1952-1954, Korea. Fellow American Society of Civil Engineers (Julian Hinds award 1989), American Water Resources Association (national president 1990, Icko Iben award 1983, Henry P. Caulfield Junior medal 1996), Universities Council on Water Resources (president 1987, Warren A. Hall medal 1994), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi.
Married Gloria Marie Scheiner, May 11, 1953 (divorced April 1975). Children: Wendy, Stephen, Suzanne, Michael, Thomas, Sandra. Married Elizabeth Gertrude Rothe, August 8, 1980.
Children: Heather, Joshua.