Three
members of the Center for Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds (CREW) have received
top honors from the American Society of Reclamation Sciences (ASRS), an
international society focusing on land reclamation and the protection and
enhancement of soil and water resources. Hannah Curtis, Brandon Holzbauer-Schweitzer and Bill Strosnider won three of the
six awards presented annually to ASRS members.
Brandon Holzbauer-Schweitzer, Ph.D., is the recipient of the ASRS Memorial Scholarship at the Doctoral level. He earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental geoscience from Winona State University in 2014. At OU, he earned a master’s degree in environmental science in 2016 and completed OU’s doctoral program in 2021. His dissertation focused on the feasibility of using small Unoccupied Aerial Systems to predict surface water quality. He is soon to be employed at Linkan Engineering.
Bill Strosnider, Ph.D., received the ASRS Richard I. & Lela M. Barnhisel Reclamation Researcher of the Year Award. The award recognizes substantial contributions to the advancement of reclamation science and technology through scientific research. He earned a doctorate in environmental engineering from OU in 2010. He serves as the director of the Baruch Marine Field Laboratory at the University of South Carolina where he is an associate research professor in the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment.