Faculty News
- EVEN Prof. Lupita Montoya has been working on the Navajo Project, which aims to replace home heating stoves that potentially cause harmful indoor air pollution in Navajo Nation houses. The Navajo Nation is the largest sovereign Native American
- In a recent article published by Chemical & Engineering News, Marina Vance, one of our environmental engineering professors here at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado, Boulder, discussed issues with the growing prevalence of 3-D printers and their
- Environmental Engineering Postdoc Yun (Rosa) Yu explains her experiment at CU Boulder. Rosa works with Dr. Fernando Rosario-Ortiz on a NSF research project "Characterizing Pyrogenic Soil Organic Matter as a Source of Nitrogenous Desinfection
- EVEN Professor Ben Livneh had a NASA proposal funded - the New (Early Career) Investigator Program.Title: REESEN: A Remotely Sensed Ensemble to Understand Human Impacts on the Water CyclePI: Ben LivnehShort description: The Earth system
- EVEN affiliated Professor Amy Javernick-Will is the recipient of the 2018 Daniel W. Halpin Award for Scholarship in Construction!The Daniel W. Halpin Award for Scholarship in Construction was established by the American Society of Civil
- CSTPR and EDC graduate student, Katie Chambers, and CU Environmental Engineering’s Sherri Cook were awarded one of the CU 2018 Research & Innovation (RIO) Seed Grant for their project “Resilient and Sustainable Sanitation Systems
- Evolution of Students’ Varied Conceptualizations ³Ô¹ÏÍø Socially Responsible Engineering: A Four Year Longitudinal StudyRulifson, G.**, A.R. Bielefeldt. 2018. Science and Engineering Ethics. 36 pp.AbstractEngineers should learn how to act on
- Environmental Engineering professor Ben Livneh has co-authored a very informative study published by the journal NatureCommunications about predicting whether precipitation will be rainfall or snowfall. Meteorological forecasting and climate
- Small drinking water systems account for about 90% of United States systems and serve about 53 million people; that’s one fifth of the U.S. population. Given their size and lack of resources, these small systems face more of a struggle to meet
- Prof. Rosario is leading a new NSF RAPID project focusing on the potable water quality in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on the morning of September 20th, 2017. The hurricane had