William W. Shilts, Ph.D., a native of Hudson, Ohio, was the founding executive director of the Prairie Research Institute after leading the effort in 2008 to transfer the scientific surveys from state agencies to the University of Illinois. Notable accomplishments under his leadership include working with the Illinois Department of Transportation to bring the Illinois State Archaeological Survey (ISAS) into the Institute; leading efforts to pass legislation in 2013 recognizing ISAS and creating seven state scientist positions; and creating the PRI Lightning Symposium for staff to share their work with colleagues.
From 1995 to 2008, Shilts was Chief of the Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS). During that time, he made detailed, three-dimensional geologic mapping a priority and strengthened efforts to create an energy program.
Before becoming ISGS Chief, Shilts worked for 30 years as a research scientist for the Geological Survey of Canada, leading studies in the fields of exploration and environmental geochemistry, glacial sedimentology and stratigraphy, permafrost and patterned ground, atmospheric contaminants (mercury and acid rain) in lakes, and the impacts of historic and prehistoric earthquakes on lakes.
Shilts has been a proponent for providing clear explanations of science to the lay public and for the importance of utilizing earth science as an important component for assuring responsible economic development and environmental security in modern societies.
Browse Shilts's publications on ResearchGate.