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John S Gulliver is a Professor at the University of Minnesota's College of Science and Engineering, affiliated with the St. Anthony Falls Laboratory. His career spans over 50 years, with 57 projects and 325 research outputs, focusing on stormwater management, hydrology, and environmental engineering.
- Advisor Award (2019) for academic mentorship
- Dave Ford Water Resources Award (2013) for Minnesota water stewardship
- Distinguished Engineer of the Year (2012)
- Environmental Stewardship Award (2017) for innovative practices
- Fulbright Scholar (2005) in Chile
His research addresses critical water issues including chloride pollution from deicing practices, phosphorus management in stormwater ponds, and climate change adaptation. He leads projects like "Pollution of Surface Waters from Chloride in Groundwater," and "Assessing pond sediment removal for phosphorus management," while collaborating with institutions across the U.S. and Chile.
As an expert in stormwater infrastructure, he contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals (Clean Water and Climate Action), with a network spanning 6 similar profiles. His work includes 2 datasets on phosphorus dynamics in stormwater systems.
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