Faculty News
Associate Professor Michael Gooseff will serve as co-principal investigator on a five-year, $3 million National Science Foundation grant that will study the changing climate and rivers of Alaska and western Canada.
Professor Mark Hernandez and Patricia Keady, CEO of Fort Collins-based Aerosol Devices, recently received a $898,347 grant from the National Science Foundation that will help them take the next step in their aerobiology research.
CU Boulder is part of a new, $100 million interdisciplinary partnership to address critical water security issues in the United States over the next five years, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday.
Richard Kuchenrither was one of 15 water professionals to be recognized by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) with the 2019 WEF Fellows for Contribution to Water Profession.
Marina Vance, an environmental engineer at the 勛圖厙 of Colorado at Boulder, and her team carried out a study in a manufactured house in Austin, Texas, that examined particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, microbes and other materials. The researchers looked at how cooking, cleaning, human occupancy and use of personal care products affected air quality.
Professor Shelly Miller is on USA Today: These new, lower-cost sensors are a critical development in improving public health, and I think they are here to stay. Plugged into a power outlet like a nightlight, sitting on a shelf like a book, or attached to a wall like a thermostat, these Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-connected gadgets monitor indoor air quality 24/7.
The Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering Department is welcoming two new faculty members. Read on to see why were so excited about these talented new hires.
Professor Joseph Ryans Oil and Gas Contamination of Jackson County Waters project is one of 33 faculty-led projects selected to receive the CU Boulder Outreach Award for 2019-20. The Outreach Awards were created 20 years ago to fund university research, teaching and creative work that has a direct impact on public needs.
Four CU Boulder researchers received best paper awards at the American Society for Engineering Educations 126th Annual Conference and Exposition in Tampa, Florida.Professor Angela Bielefeldt, research associate Daniel Knight, undergraduate David Zhaoand PhD student Maddie Polmear were recognized for their hard work on three influential papers.
Environmental engineer poses an artful solution to nail salons indoor air pollution.