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E-mail:csorber@mail.utexas.edu
B.S., Pennsylvania State University, Sanitary Engineering
M.S., Pennsylvania State University, Sanitary Engineering
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, Civil Engineering
Dr. Sorber began his professional career with the U.S. Army, serving
in a number of positions in Europe, with the U.S. Army Environmental
Hygiene Agency, and with the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development
Command.
He joined The University of Texas System in l975. He served in a
number of academic, research, and administrative positions at The
University of Texas at San Antonio, and as Associate Dean, College
of Engineering of The University of Texas at Austin, a position
he held from l980 to l986. In l986, he was appointed Dean of Engineering
at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Sorber returned to The University
of Texas System in l993, when he was appointed as the fourth president
of The University of Texas of the Permian Basin. He returned to
The University of Texas at Austin to assume teaching and research
responsibilities in 2001. Subsequently, he served as Interim President
of The University of Texas at Arlington in most of 2003 and early
2004.
Dr. Sorber has been active in a wide range of professional activities.
He has served as Chair or member of committees for AAEE, ASCE, ASTM,
AWWA, NSPE, WEF, the National Research Council, the Stockholm Water
Symposium, and the National Association of State Universities and
Land Grant Colleges. He was named a Fellow in the American Society
of Civil Engineers in 1991. He has served on several USEPA advisory
committees and Peer Review Panels. During l992-93, Dr. Sorber served
as President of the Water Environment Federation.
Dr. Sorber is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of
Texas and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He is a Diplomate of
the American Academy of Environmental Engineers. He is a member
of a number of honorary societies and has received a number of awards
for his teaching and professional service, including the Gordon
Maskew Fair Award of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers.
More recently, he was named Outstanding Engineering Alumnus of The
Pennsylvania State University and Distinguished Graduate of the
College of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.
Dr. Sorber has authored or co-authored more than 130 papers and
reports in the areas of land application of wastewater and sludges,
water and wastewater reuse, water and wastewater disinfection and
higher education.
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