The Campbell Lecture
The Campbell Lecture was created to help further understanding of environmental soil science.
It is named for Gaylon Campbell, who spent nearly 30 years as a professor of environmental biophysics and soil physics in the WSU's crop and soil sciences department. He retired from WSU in 1998 to become vice president of engineering at Decagon Devices, a local manufacturer of biophysical research instrumentation.
The lecture was created through gifts from Campbell Scientific, Inc., and Decagon Devices, Inc.
Recent Campbell Lecture Presenters
2007
Daniel Hillel, International authority on sustainable management of soil and water resources and author
""The vital and challenging role of environmental soil science in an increasingly troubled world"
2006
John Baker, Research Leader, USDA-ARS Soil & Water Management Unit, St. Paul, MN
"Biometeorology and Biofuels"
2005
Part I: Dr. Masaru Mizoguchi, "Soil Information Monitoring by Field Server "
Part II: Dr. Takeshi Ishizaki,"Study on Conservation of Cultural Properties in Asia"
2004
Bob Horton
"Advancing Environmental Investigations by Taming the Challenges Posed by Dynamic Surface Soil Properties"
(video)
2003
Michael H. Hecht
"The Phoenix Mission to the Mars Polar Regions: Getting Down and Dirty"
(video)
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