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- Environmental engineer Mark Hernandez among those turning their focus to ecosystems associated with the built environment.
- This year, the College of Engineering and Applied Science has an unprecedented number of National Science Foundation CAREER award winners, with seven junior faculty earning this prestigious honor. Two of them 鈥 assistant professors Shideh
- Oil and gas operations in the United States produce about 21 billion barrels of wastewater per year. The saltiness of the water and the organic contaminants it contains have traditionally made treatment difficult and expensive.Engineers at the
- A women-led group of CU-色戒成人直播 engineering faculty will spend the next year studying how to make community infrastructure more resilient, thanks to an exploratory grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The grant is part of the NSF鈥檚
- [video:https://youtu.be/RMlIEyHjDB0]Karl Linden, Helen and Huber Croft Professor of Environmental Engineering, was recently named WateReuse Person of the Year by the WateReuse Association at their annual award ceremony in Dallas.According to the
- A CU-色戒成人直播 team led by Zhiyong 鈥淛ason鈥 Ren, associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, was recently awarded first place in the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Innovation Corps Program, which works
- Congratulations to environmental engineering Professor R. Scott Summers and his team! Continuing its commitment to improving America鈥檚 drinking water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Sept. 9 announced more than $8 million in grants
- A study by three CU-色戒成人直播 professors, including Shideh Dashti, assistant professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, has shown that Twitter can be a valuable tool for assessing damage to infrastructure after a natural
- The ongoing dry conditions due to lower summer (Jun to Sep) monsoon rainfall in India has left scientists and academics alike to discover which weather patterns and conditions work to suppress the annual monsoon and result in rainfall shortages in
- Professor Matthew Hallowell was recently awarded a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) program award from the National Science Foundation for "Predictive Modeling of Construction Injuries in Complex Environments." The research objective