Research
- The Â鶹ӰԺ has been selected by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to lead a $15.3 million effort to better understand how to improve the sustainability of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions
- The Florida State University High Performance Materials Institute and supporting FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is pleased to announce that application to our two concurrent summer Research Experience for Undergraduates programs for students
- "The rate of groundwater contamination due to natural gas leakage from oil and gas wells has remained largely unchanged in northeastern Colorado’s Denver-Julesburg Basin since 2001, according to a new Â鶹ӰԺ study based
- Congratulations P. Leigh Gilmore Terry on winning first place poster at the ACE16AWWA!Award: 1st place poster Time: June 21, 2016Place: Chicago, Illinois Conference: ACE 2016 - American Water Works Association
- Check out below what EVEN Professors are up to during their sabbaticals:Professor Karl Linden is currently on sabbatical for the calendar year 2016. His sabbatical covers travel to four different regions of the world to collaborate on research
- Global warming will likely exacerbate epidemics of chronic kidney disease seen recently in hot, rural regions of the world, according to a new assessment by an international team of researchers, including two from the University of Colorado
- Alia Khan, a graduate researcher from our CEAE department, just had a paper published in Geophysical Research Letters on the dissolved black carbon concentrations in the McMurdo Dry Valleys lakes. Diane McKnight, EVEN Professors is a co-author
- Shelly Miller discusses the major factors in our indoor air quality, and how small changes can help indoor air quality in our homes. Air quality expert Shelly Miller says small changes can foster healthy indoor environments.WRITTEN BY ERIC FEEZELL
- Environmental Engineering Professor Fernando Rosario-Ortiz had an article published in Science magazine: "How do you like tap water?." Listen to the Science Magazine postcast Please find below other mentions of
- Prof. Rosario was recently awarded a new NSF grant to study the impact of wildfires on the formation and mobilization of disinfection byproduct precursors. The 3-year grant, which also includes Dr. Julie Korak, a CU alumni now at the Bureau of