
Odum Award for Ecological Engineering Excellence
The Odum Award is the highest honor bestowed by AEES, named in recognition of two of the most influential figures in defining and pioneering the concepts and practices of Ecological Engineering, Howard T. and Eugene Odum. This award recognizes a lifetime of achievement and contributions during their career to research, education, and practice in the field of Ecological Engineering, which led to the development and growth of AEES. To learn more about the Odum Legacy, visit The Chesapeake Research Consortium's website.

Dr. Marty Matlock
Professor, University of Arkansas
AEES President, 2007-2008
2022
Dr. Marty Matlock is a Professor in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department at the University of Arkansas. He served as Senior Advisor to Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack at USDA from 2021-2022 focusing on food systems resiliency. Prior to that he was Executive Director of the University of Arkansas Resiliency Center which addresses food, water, and community resiliency in response to climate change. Matlock was elected to the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s Board of Agricultural and Natural Resources in 2021.
Matlock received his Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from Oklahoma State University, and is a registered professional engineer, a Board-Certified Environmental Engineer, and a Certified Ecosystem Designer. His research focuses on the impacts of humans on the environment, working at the watershed scale. He has developed indicators of nutrient enrichment in rivers and streams, an index for ecosystem services change, and sustainability metrics for water, land, energy, and climate change for agricultural systems. He is a global leader in crop and animal production modeling and life cycle assessment, focusing on greenhouse gas emissions. Matlock has advised more than 40 M.S. and a dozen Ph.D. students over the past 25 years. He has co-authored more than 80 peer reviewed manuscripts and five books. Matlock holds four U.S. patents and authored the ASABE/ANSI S629 Standard for Sustainable Agriculture.





