
PAUL T. GREMILLION, Ph.D., P.E.
Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering
(928) 523-5382
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Civil Engineering University of Central Florida 1994
M.S. Civil Engineering Louisiana State University 1986
B.S. Civil Engineering Louisiana State University 1983
Academic Service
Assistant Professor, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Northern Arizona University, August 2003 to present.
Previous Experience
Design Engineer, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Restoration Division, Field Engineering Section, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 2000 to July 2003.
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Union College, Schenectady, New York, September 1996 to May 2000.
Assistant Professor, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, August 1994 to May 1996.
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Central Florida, August 1991 to May 1994.
Environmental Engineer, Northwest Florida Water Management District, Havana, Florida, November 1990 to August 1991.
Senior Civil Engineer, Ecology & Environment, Inc., Tallahassee, Florida, August 1989 to October 1990.
Environmental Engineer, International Science & Technology, Reson, Virginia (now Dynamac, Inc., Rockville, Maryland), April 1986 to August 1989.
Professional Registration
Professional Civil Engineer: Louisiana #29253
Honors and Awards
Fellow, 1996 Young Investigator Program on Urban Water Quality Management, Nizhnevartovsk, Russia, National Research Council.
Professional and Institutional Service
Member of the NAU College Curriculum Committee, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences.
Member of the NAU University Library Committee.
PUBLICATIONS Sample
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:
Gremillion, P.T., J.V. Cizdziel, and N.R. Cody, 2005. Caudal fin mercury as a non-lethal predictor of fish-muscle mercury. Environmental Chemistry, 2:96-99.
Rodbell, D.T. and P.T. Gremillion, 2005. A winter field-based course on limnology and paleolimnology. Journal of Geoscience Education, 53(5):494-500.
Peer Reviewed Conference Abstracts:
Gremillion, P.T. and D.T. Rodbell, 2003. Comparing the limnology and paleo-limnology of upstate New York lakes. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 35(6):276.
Invited Talks:
Aquatic Sediment Records of Atmospheric Metals Deposition in Northern Arizona. Invited speaker, Meeting of The Southern Nevada Section of the American Chemical Society and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Sciences Division (Las Vegas). June 17, 2005, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Paleolimnological Techniques in Reservoirs. Invited speaker, Comprehensive Watershed Management for the Valley of the Sun and Central Arizona Basins. Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. November 14, 2005, Phoenix, Arizona.
Restoring Louisiana’s wetlands through Mississippi River Diversions. Invited speaker, Smith College Environmental Science and Policy Brown Bag Lunch Series, March 7, 2003.
Effectiveness of freshwater diversion at the Naomi (BS-03) project site. CWPPRA Adaptive Management Workshop, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 12 and 13, 2002.
Technical Reports:
Gremillion, P.T and C. Piastrini, 2005. Bathymetric Survey of Northern Arizona Reservoirs. Final report submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix, Arizona, October 2005.
Gremillion, P.T. and J.L. Toney, 2005. Metals deposition in northern Arizona reservoirs. Final report submitted to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Phoenix, Arizona, March 2005.
Shaw, G., F. Williams, and P.T. Gremillion, 2004. Groundwater Geohydrology of the Town of Wright. Final report submitted to the National Fish and Wildlife Federation.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
Currently pursuing Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems, NAU Department of Geography Planning and Recreation.