Research
- La Jara is a small, rural town in southern Colorado. In 2014, an engineering team came in to redesign the town鈥檚 water piping infrastructure. Unfortunately, the town is now having major issues with water pressure, especially when the fire station is
- 鈥淚f you have a water need, there鈥檚 a creative answer that we can find.鈥漇herri Cook is researching solutions for better wastewater treatment and reuse.An assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at
- Irrigated agriculture is the planet's largest consumer of freshwater and ultimately produces more than 40% of food worldwide. Yet the exact amounts of water actually being used in irrigation remains largely unknown.Answering that question would
- Anna Libey, a PhD student in environmental engineering at 色戒成人直播, is the lead author on a new paper that compares utilities around the world and advocates for more subsidization in utility operations to provide clean water.
- Since the summer, Professor Mark Hernandez and his team have been working in the Denver district鈥檚 classrooms to install a new generation of high-efficiency air filters.
- The World Bank estimates that nearly a billion people across the globe lack access to an all-season road within two kilometers of their home 鈥 potentially limiting their access to health care, schools and markets. It鈥檚 a problem the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering is working to better quantify and solve with Bridges to Prosperity and other collaborators.
- Professor Shelly Miller's recommendations for staying safer in your home in an article published in The Conversation
- Environmental Engineering Professor Cresten Mansfeldt research highlighted in a CNN article about wastewater testing for evidence of COVID-19.
- The research team, led by professor Shelly Miller, seeks to find out how musical ensembles around the world can continue to safely perform music together during the pandemic.
- Professor Karl Linden's article in "The Conversation" on how to best to harness UV light to fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus and protect human health as people work, study, and shop indoors.