Deane E. Ackers Distinguished Professor
dgreen@ku.edu
1530 W. 15th Street
4146C Learned Hall
University of Kansas 66045-7609
Telephone: 785-864-2911
Fax: 785-864-4967
Academic Department
Chemical & Petroleum Engineering
Research Specialty
Enhanced Oil Recovery Methods, Reservoir Engineering
Awards
- Society of Petroleum Engineers Distinguished Member
- Society of Petroleum Engineers Outstanding Faculty
- Chancellor’s Club Career Teaching Award
Professional Memberships
- Society of Petroleum Engineers
- American Institute of Chemical Engineers
- American Society for Engineering Education
Degrees
- Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, 1963, University of Oklahoma
- B.S. Petroleum Engineering, 1955, University of Tulsa
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Why come to study your field at the University of Kansas?
Availability of energy is an increasingly important issue for the United
States and the World. Carbon based fuel, oil and natural gas, will be the
most important sources of energy for decades to come. Petroleum and chemical
engineers play major roles in oil and gas exploration, production and processing.
The Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering has excellent undergraduate
and graduate programs in both disciplines. Our graduates have found satisfying
careers in all aspects of the energy industry, from basic engineering to
management.