Faculty News
Professor Shelly Miller discusses aerosols, tiny particles of liquid and material that float around in our environment. When they come from an infected person, they may be a significant source of coronavirus transmission.
Professor Ben Livneh new study out in Nature Climate Changer is the first to assess what vanishing snowpack might mean for future drought predictability.
How can you keep your indoor air quality healthy if you’re stuck at home amid a global pandemic? Professor Shelly Miller has been tackling these and other questions in her Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering class.
Check out Environmental Engineering Prof. Cresten Mansfeldt Interview published on the "Meet EVEN" section of our website.
Shelly Miller talks about healthy indoor air quality during the stay at home order in an piece published by the CU Independent.
Several environmental engineering faculty members have recently had their work highlighted in The Conversation, a news website that specializes in commentary and analysis written by academics and edited by journalists.Â
A CU Boulder and Millennium Water Alliance-led program committed to ending humanitarian drought emergencies in the Horn of Africa has been named one of the Top 100 in the prestigious John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 100&Change competition, and remains in the running for the competition’s award of a single $100 million grant.
Karl Linden has been selected to receive the Borchardt-Glysson Water Treatment Innovation Prize.
Cresten is continually occupied by understanding the interaction between humans, material transformation, and microbial processes on multiple scales (industrial, municipal, riverine). His most recent projects include modelling the community dynamics involved in wastewater microbial systems, determining the interaction of Eukaryotic microbes with trace organic contaminants in municipal waste, and tracking the influence of the treated wastewater treatment plant effluent on riverine systems.
Two visiting scholars will be joining Professor Mark Hernandez Group this semester: Sara Beck and Eddie Fuques Villalba.