![]() ![]() He joined North Dakota State University as the chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and is now also chair of the Department of Construction Management and Engineering, where he leads an outstanding team of faculty and staff towards preparing the next generation of engineers for the challenges they will face in: designing infrastructure for society, and designing solutions to promote human and environmental health. Professor Steward joined Kansas State University in the department of civil engineering, where he led interdisciplinary teams to study water resources, and taught courses in groundwater flow and analysis, hydraulics, engineering mathematics, and water-and-society. He returned to the University of Minnesota to pursue studies of groundwater flow and engineering mathematics, and remained at the University of Minnesota as a post-doctoral research associate before moving to the University of Maine as a post-doc in coastal engineering. Steward completed a BSCE degree and then worked for six years as a system programmer at Unisys, in the areas of B1 security testing and design of executive software for IP/memory hardware fault control for mainframe computers. To engage in outreach, and disseminate mathematical, computational and experimental methods.To mentor understanding of groundwater's role in society and ecosystems, working within diverse teams of engineering students and faculty members.To study grand challenge problems in water resources, and foster innovative solutions to groundwater depletion.B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. ![]() M.S., Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. ![]()
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