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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Biological Systems Engineering Department

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Wayne Woldt

Wayne E. Woldt

Associate Professor of Biological Systems Engineering and Environmental Engineer

Office: 232 L. W. Chase Hall
(402) 472-8656

email: wwoldt1@unl.edu

Research interests

  • Groundwater engineering and management
  • Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment
  • Neuro-Fuzzy modeling of environmental systems
  • Systems analysis for pollution prevention and risk management
  • Odor measurement

Extension interests

  • Innovations and implementation of small community environmental infrastructure solutions
  • Transfer of pollution prevention methods to business and industry
  • Liaison with federal, state, and local agencies with consulting firms

Extension Education

Selected publications

Ground Water Flow Demonstration Models
order and information.

On-Site Wastewater Treatment

Adaptive Infrastructure Management

Ph.D. Civil Engineering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

M.S. Civil Engineering
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

B.S. Civil Engineering
Colorado State University - Fort Collins

Registered Professional Engineer, Nebraska

Appointment:
Research 50%, Teaching 25%, Extension 25%

 

Professional Recognition

  • 2004 ASAE Blue Ribbon Award for Groundwater Model User Manual
  • 2002 IANR Team Programming Award
  • 2002 Distinguished Service Award for Nebraska Cooperative Extension Association
  • 1999 College of Engineering Multidisciplinary Research Award
  • 1998 Invited to serve on the EUFIT'99 International Program Committee
  • 1997 Epsilon Sigma Phi State Team Award for State Fair Earthbound Exhibit
  • 1997 Cooperative Extension Excellence in Team Programming for NUFACTS
  • 1997 ASAE Best Paper Presentation at International Conference, August 1997