Renowned Chemist Gilbert Gordon Returns to Strathmore's Who's Who Online Radio
Strathmore’s Who’s Who is pleased to announce the return appearance of renowned chemist Dr. Gilbert Gordon to Strathmore’s Who’s Who Online Radio Program for another two hour interview with Scott Stone.
Oxford, OH, October 22, 2014 --(PR.com)-- About Gilbert Gordon
During his 45 year research and teaching career, Dr. Gilbert Gordon has taught more than 10,000 undergraduate students and has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers describing research with his graduate students, post-doctoral research associates and other research colleagues. He has presented more than 400 research papers at national and international meetings. His research efforts have attracted more than $6 million (well in excess of $18 million in current dollars.) He has received numerous awards and honors recognizing his efforts and those done jointly with research colleagues. Dr. Gordon and his students will continue to research, consult and advocate on issues that affect the drinking water industry. In 2009, he was a Senior Founding Partner of Gordon & Rosenblatt, LLC, which is an independent firm that is specialized in the science, technology and application of ozone, chlorine dioxide and other oxy-halogen species. He has received awards for his excellent teaching at the graduate and undergraduate level. His lifetime body of research and the research yet to come has had and will continue to have a major impact on both the teaching of chemistry and the drinking water industry.
Dr. Gordon is a Co-Author of the award winning published paper “Percholate, Bromate, and Chlorate in Hypochlorite Solutions: Guidelines for Utilities” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko AN, Snyder SA, Gordon G), J. Am Water Works Association, 2011, 103(6), 71-83. This award recognizes the most notable contribution to the science of public water supply development. It was voted as the best overall paper chosen from among the top papers from each of the AWWA Research Divisions over the previous twelve months.
Dr. Gordon received the Morton Klein Award from the International Ozone Association. The Klein Medallion recognizes contributions of the highest order in commemoration of the clear vision, diplomatic proficiency and unparalleled leadership such as characterized the life and contributions of Morton J. Klein.
Other related lectures and seminars include “The Formation of Perchlorate, Bromate and Other Contaminants in Hypochlorite: Implications for Drinking Water Utilities,” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko A, Snyder SA, Gordon G), presented at the 2009 Water Technology Conference and Exposition, Seattle, Washington, Nov. 2009; “Perchlorate, Bromate, and Other Contaminants in Hypochlorite: Implications for Water Reuse” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko A, Snyder SA, Gordon G), proceedings of the 24th Annual Water Reuse Symposium, Seattle, Washington, 2009; “Kinetics of Perchlorate Ion Formation in Bleach Solutions: Reaction Pathways and Co-Contaminant Effects” ( Pisarenko A, Stanford BD, Quinones O, Pacey G, Gordon G, Snyder S), presented at MICROPOL/ECOHAZARD, San Francisco, California, June 2009.; “Analytical Method Inaccuracies Associated with Measuring Perchlorate Ion Formation Using Bleach for Drinking Water Treatment” (Pisarenko A, Stanford BD, Quinones O, Pacey G, Gordon G, Snyder S), presented at the Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 2009. www.miamioh.edu
Dr. Gordon is a member of various associations and societies including The American Chemical Society; Fellow, American Institute of Chemists and the Ohio Academy of Science; American Water Works Association; Chemical Society of London; Life Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Xi. Dr. Gordon received a B.S. in Chemistry from Bradley University in 1955 and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry and Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1959 and in Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Chicago, 1960. He is married to his wife, Joyce since 1957 and resides in Oxford, Ohio where he enjoys wine tasting, evaluation and collecting.
About Strathmore’s Who’s Who
Strathmore's Who's Who publishes an annual two thousand page hard cover biographical registry, honoring successful individuals in the fields of Business, the Arts and Sciences, Law, Engineering and Government. Based on one's position and lifetime of accomplishments, we honor professional men and women in all academic areas and professions. Inclusion is limited to individuals who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their occupation, industry or profession.
During his 45 year research and teaching career, Dr. Gilbert Gordon has taught more than 10,000 undergraduate students and has published more than 200 peer-reviewed papers describing research with his graduate students, post-doctoral research associates and other research colleagues. He has presented more than 400 research papers at national and international meetings. His research efforts have attracted more than $6 million (well in excess of $18 million in current dollars.) He has received numerous awards and honors recognizing his efforts and those done jointly with research colleagues. Dr. Gordon and his students will continue to research, consult and advocate on issues that affect the drinking water industry. In 2009, he was a Senior Founding Partner of Gordon & Rosenblatt, LLC, which is an independent firm that is specialized in the science, technology and application of ozone, chlorine dioxide and other oxy-halogen species. He has received awards for his excellent teaching at the graduate and undergraduate level. His lifetime body of research and the research yet to come has had and will continue to have a major impact on both the teaching of chemistry and the drinking water industry.
Dr. Gordon is a Co-Author of the award winning published paper “Percholate, Bromate, and Chlorate in Hypochlorite Solutions: Guidelines for Utilities” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko AN, Snyder SA, Gordon G), J. Am Water Works Association, 2011, 103(6), 71-83. This award recognizes the most notable contribution to the science of public water supply development. It was voted as the best overall paper chosen from among the top papers from each of the AWWA Research Divisions over the previous twelve months.
Dr. Gordon received the Morton Klein Award from the International Ozone Association. The Klein Medallion recognizes contributions of the highest order in commemoration of the clear vision, diplomatic proficiency and unparalleled leadership such as characterized the life and contributions of Morton J. Klein.
Other related lectures and seminars include “The Formation of Perchlorate, Bromate and Other Contaminants in Hypochlorite: Implications for Drinking Water Utilities,” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko A, Snyder SA, Gordon G), presented at the 2009 Water Technology Conference and Exposition, Seattle, Washington, Nov. 2009; “Perchlorate, Bromate, and Other Contaminants in Hypochlorite: Implications for Water Reuse” (Stanford BD, Pisarenko A, Snyder SA, Gordon G), proceedings of the 24th Annual Water Reuse Symposium, Seattle, Washington, 2009; “Kinetics of Perchlorate Ion Formation in Bleach Solutions: Reaction Pathways and Co-Contaminant Effects” ( Pisarenko A, Stanford BD, Quinones O, Pacey G, Gordon G, Snyder S), presented at MICROPOL/ECOHAZARD, San Francisco, California, June 2009.; “Analytical Method Inaccuracies Associated with Measuring Perchlorate Ion Formation Using Bleach for Drinking Water Treatment” (Pisarenko A, Stanford BD, Quinones O, Pacey G, Gordon G, Snyder S), presented at the Pittsburgh Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 2009. www.miamioh.edu
Dr. Gordon is a member of various associations and societies including The American Chemical Society; Fellow, American Institute of Chemists and the Ohio Academy of Science; American Water Works Association; Chemical Society of London; Life Member, Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Xi. Dr. Gordon received a B.S. in Chemistry from Bradley University in 1955 and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry and Mathematics, Michigan State University, 1959 and in Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Chicago, 1960. He is married to his wife, Joyce since 1957 and resides in Oxford, Ohio where he enjoys wine tasting, evaluation and collecting.
About Strathmore’s Who’s Who
Strathmore's Who's Who publishes an annual two thousand page hard cover biographical registry, honoring successful individuals in the fields of Business, the Arts and Sciences, Law, Engineering and Government. Based on one's position and lifetime of accomplishments, we honor professional men and women in all academic areas and professions. Inclusion is limited to individuals who have demonstrated leadership and achievement in their occupation, industry or profession.
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