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Mark Wiesner

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Box 90287, Durham, NC 27708-0287
120 Hudson Hall, Durham, NC 27708-0287

Awards & Honors


Highly Cited Researcher 2015-2023

Other Clarivate Analytics/ Web of Science · 2015

Fellow

National Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors · 2015

Member of the National Academy of Engineering

National National Academy of Engineering · 2015

Fellow

International International Water Association · 2011

Clarke Water Prize

National National Water Research Institute · 2011

Fellow

National American Society of Civil Engineers, · 2009

Stansell Family Distinguished Research Award

University Duke University · 2009

AAAS Fellows

National American Association for the Advancement of Science, The · 2009

Honorary Professor

International Nankai University, Tianjin, China · 2007

Frontiers in Research Award

National Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors · 2004

Pierre de Fermat Lauréat and Chair of Excellence

International L’Institut National Polytechnique, Toulouse, France · 2004

Charles Duncan Award for Scholarship and Teaching

University Rice University · 1998

Rudolph Hering Medal

National American Society of Civil Engineers · 1995

Rudolph Hering Medal

National Environmental Engineering Division, ASCE · 1995

J.J. Barr Award

National National Association of Water Companies · 1985

Member

National Phi Beta Kappa · 1978

Undergraduate Investigator

National National Science Foundation · 1978

In the News


Published November 16, 2023
Which Duke Scholars Made the Most Cited List?
Published December 9, 2022
Modeling a ‘River of Plastic’
Published November 19, 2019
Global List of Highly Cited Puts Duke in Top Ten
Published November 27, 2018
Duke Faculty Plentiful On ‘Highly Cited’ List
Published April 28, 2017
Energy Initiative Awards Seven New Seed Grants
Published December 12, 2016
When Art Tackles the Invisibly Small
Published May 28, 2014
Mark Wiesner comments: Silver too small to see, but everywhere you look
Published November 13, 2013
Duke goes small to make big breakthroughs with $15M grant