Dr. Gregory Scott Osborn
Assistant Professor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Professional Registration

 

Professional Engineer (PE # 84763) Texas

Faculty positions

 

Associate Professor [2007-Present] 

- Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
    University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Assistant Professor
[2001 - 2007]
 - Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
    University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR

Assistant Professor
[1996 - 2001]
 - Agricultural Engineering Department,
    Texas A&M University, College Station, TX

Assistant Professor
[1994 - 1996]
  - Biological and Agricultural Engineering,
     Louisiana State University

Education

 

Patents

 

  • Osborn, G. S., M. D. Matlock, S. S. Teltschik. 2000. Portable System to Enhance Biological Treatment Processes for Improving Water Quality: A portable water ecosystem oxygenator. Pending.

Honors & Awards

 

  • Ford Design Fellow, Dwight Look College of Engineering.
  • Montague Scholar, Center for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University, 2000.
  • Named outstanding professor in Biological Engineering Department, Louisiana State Univ. by senior class, 1996.
  • Sigma Xi, 1995.
  • Selected as one of the 20 most effective graduate student teachers at NCSU, 1992.
  • Gamma Sigma Delta, 1991.
  • Alpha Epsilon, 1986.

Selected Publications

 

Peer Reviewed:

  • Osborn, G. S., R. E. Lacey, J. A. Singleton. 2001. A method to detect peanut off-flavors using an electronic nose. Transactions of the ASAE. 44(4): 929-938
  • Osborn, G. S., R. E. Lacey, J. A. Singleton. 2001. Non-destructive detection of peanut off-flavors using an electronic nose. Transactions of the ASAE. 44(4): 939-944
  • Matlock, M. D., G. S. Osborn, W. C. Hession, A. L. Kenimer, and D. E. Storm. 2001. Ecological engineering: a rationale for standardized curriculum and professional certification in the United States. Ecological Engineering: The Journal of Ecotechnology. 17(4):403-409.
  • Osborn, G.S., J.H. Young, and J.A. Singleton. 1996. Measuring the kinetics of acetaldehyde, ethanol, and ethyl acetate within peanut kernels during high temperature drying. Transactions of the ASAE. 39(3): 1039-1045
  • Osborn, G.S., G.M. White, and L.R. Walton. 1991. Thin-layer moisture adsorption equations for soybeans. Transactions of the ASAE. 34(1): 201-206.
  • Osborn, G.S., G.M. White, A.H. Sulaiman, and L.R. Walton. 1989. Predicting equilibrium moisture properties of soybeans. Transactions of the ASAE. 32(6): 2109-2113.

 

Meeting Papers/Presentations

 

  • Osborn, G.S., G.M. White, and L.R. Walton. 1988. Thin-layer rewetting equations for soybeans. ASAE paper no. 88-6066. St. Joseph, MI.
  • Osborn, G.S. and J.H. Young. 1993. Kinetics of some volatiles in peanuts during high temperature curing. ASAE paper no. 93-6033. St. Joseph, MI.
  • Osborn, G.S. and J.H. Young. 1994. Modelling the effects of the anaerobic respiration process on off-flavor formation during high temperature drying of peanuts. ASAE paper no. 94-6574. St. Joseph, MI.
  • Osborn, G. S., R. E. Lacey, and J. A. Singleton. 1998. Detecting high temperature curing off-flavors in peanuts
    using an electronic nose. ASAE paper no. 98-6075. St. Joseph, MI.
  • Osborn, G. S. 1998. Revisiting transport processes for biological systems. ASAE presentation no. 98-7047.
  • Lacey, R. E., and G. S. Osborn. 1998. Application of electronic noses in measuring biological systems. ASAE
    paper no. 98-6116. St. Joseph, MI.
  • Matlock, M. D., G. S. Osborn, W. C. Hession, D. E. Storm, A. L. Kenimer. 1998. A rationale for standardized
    curriculum and professional certification in ecological engineering. Proceedings of the American Society for
    Engineering Education, Session 2608.
  • Matlock, M. D., G. S. Osborn, W. Lepori, C. Engler. 2001. Development and implementation of a common investigative methods course for undergraduate engineering students. Proceedings of the 2001 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition. #2326.
  • Matlock, M. D., K. R. Kasprzak, and G. S. Osborn. 2001. Sediment oxygen demand impacts on dissolved oxygen TMDL's in the Arroyo Colorado River. In Darrell J. Bosch (ed.) Proceedings of the Integrated Decision-Making for Watershed Management Symposium: Processes and Tools. Proceedings on CD-ROM, VWRRC P7 2001, pp 483--493. Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Abstracts:

Thomas, A.E, G.S.Osborn, S.R.M.Pinson, 2002.
Determining the effect of moisture diffusivity on rice fissure resistance. Rice Technical working group.

Osborn, G.S. and J.H. Young. 1993.
Acetaldehyde and ethanol formation in peanuts during high temperature curing. Proceedings of the American Peanut Research and Education Society, 1993 vol. 25, p.22.

Industrial Experience

 

  • Kellog Company, Battle Creek, MI. 1988-89. Engineer in processing department, corporate technology division. Responsibilities consisted of working within project teams to develop new, or modify existing, cereal production lines.
  • Grain Systems Inc., Assumption, IL. 1984-85. Design Engineer. Main responsibilities were design of systems for drying and storage of grain in bins and other facilities located in the USA as well as internationally.

Contact
Information

 

Phone: (479) 575-2877
Office: 216 Engineering Hall, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701
E-Mail
: gsosborn@tamu.edu

 

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