Faculty News
- EVEN Professor Sherri Cook co-authored a newly published research article in the Environmental Science & Technology Journal. The article was published October 25th and focuses on the financial implications of microalgae biofuels. Typically, the
- CWEST Distinguished Seminar Wednesday, October 31st, 2018 SEEC Sievers Room S228 Dr. Diane McKnight Professor of Environmental Engineering & Environmental Studies, INSTAAR Fellow, Founding CWEST DirectorTitle: Trouble ahead, trouble behind: acid
- Defining the Role of Water Resources Systems Analysis in a Changing FutureJoseph R. Kasprzyk, A.M.ASCE; Rebecca M. Smith; Ashlynn S. Stillwell, A.M.ASCE; Kaveh Madani, A.M.ASCEProf. Joseph Kasprzyk recently co-authored
- Ten faculty in CEAE, including EVEN Prof. Sherri Cook, Amy Javernick-Will and Joseph Kasprzyk, led by Associate Professor Abbie Liel, have been awarded a GAANN grant from the Department of Education to fund eight graduate students for PhDs. The project aims to increase the number of graduate students and, eventually, researchers and teachers, who have the multidisciplinary skills to address (i) the countrys deteriorating infrastructure and (ii) the need for upgraded and new transport, water/sanitation, building, and power infrastructure.
- EVEN Professor Rajagopalan Balaji was a co-organizer of the event and his plenary lecture was on The Once and Future Variability of the Indian Monsoon, a weather phenomenon relied on by billions.
- Broad energy and environment study led by CU Boulder ends with significant findingsPublished: Oct. 10, 2018 By Josh Rhoten"A massive research and education effort on energy and environmental issues led by CU Boulder engineering
- On Oct. 5th 2018, Fernando Rosario-Ortiz had the opportunity to meet with the governor of Puerto Rico, Ricardo Rosell籀. Rosell籀 was visiting CU Boulder as part of a presentation to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
- Wildfires have been burning more intensely and more often. Downstream communities and utilities need to start planning for worst-case scenarios This is an emerging challenge that is not going to go away.