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Gary A Robbins

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Name
  
Gary Robbins

Education
  
Texas A&M University, Brooklyn College, Brown University

Gary A. Robbins is an American hydrogeologist. He has made many valuable contributions in the areas of Expedited Site Assessment, MTBE contamination, analytical modeling, ground water sampling and bedrock hydrology.

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Early life and education

Robbins graduated from Brooklyn College with a B.S. with Honors in Geology. Following his college graduation, he served in the New York and Rhode Island National Guards. He went on to graduate school at Brown University where he received his M.S. degree in Geology, concentrating in Isotope Geochemistry.

Career

He then went on to work at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, working on power plant siting, engineering geology and waste disposal. His work in this latter area kindled his interest in hydrogeology. He then went to Texas A&M University and obtained a Ph.D. degree in Geology, specializing in Hydrogeology, under Dr. Pat Domenico and Chris Mathewson. He stayed on there for a year as an Assistant Professor conducting research related to mining, hydrodynamic dispersion and contaminant transport modeling. During this period he collaborated with Pat Domenico to develop the Domenico and Robbins Model and the concept of dispersion scaling due to model dimensionality mismatch. He left Texas A&M to go to Woodward Clyde Consultants in Santa Ana, California for two years. While in California he continued his academic career as an adjunct Professor at California State University, Fullerton and at the University of California, Riverside. In 1986, he began his career at the University of Connecticut.

Dr. Robbins is often sought after to conduct training and to perform consulting. He manages Robbins Consulting Services, LLC a consulting hydrogeology firm and Ram's Horn Educational, LLC that develops multimedia environmental educational software that stresses hands-on education through simulation. His latest project is an educational website http://www.vgwacademy.com

Published works

Professor Robbins has published over a hundred scientific articles and reports[2]. He is the author of Expedited Site Assessment: The CD [1] and developer of the patented polyethylene bag sampling system field screening method.

Quotes

"Be intelligent" -February, 2011

2. http://www.water.uconn.edu/hydropublications.html

"Hayden, get me a pack of cigarettes!" -Soil Vapor Boot Camp, October 2, 1990

"Hi, how are you" -March 7, 1997

Awards

  • 2001: University of Connecticut Chancellor's Information Technology Award
  • 2012: Licensed Site Professional Association Contribution to Practice Award
  • References

    Gary A. Robbins Wikipedia