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- From the ASME Environmental Engineering Division (EED)A total of $25,000 per year will be awarded to students, educators and EED members who propose interesting ways to impact environmental education in their communities. A maximum of five proposals
- "Is this the world's most advanced toilet?"Anmar Frangoul | Special to CNBC.comMonday, 21 Sep 2015 | 4:05 AM ETU.S. researchers have developed a toilet that could help transform the sanitation and waste industry. Designed by a team at the
- Our EVEN undergraduate Program climbed from 10th place to 7th place among public institutions and from 17th place to 13th among all engineering/environmental Health undergraduate programs according to the US News and World Report (
- Prof. Z. Jason Ren recently received a new grant from the National Science Foundation (1510682: Systematical Modeling and Control of Microbial Electrochemical Activities towards Efficient Electrical Energy Harvesting). He is working with
- Even Professor Shelly Miller new publication's title is "The ecology of microscopic life in household dust"Albert Barberán, Robert R. Dunn, Brian J. Reich, Krishna Pacifici, Eric B. Laber, Holly L. Menninger, James M. Morton, Jessica B.
- EVEN Professor Joseph Kasprzyk's Research Group recent publications: Kasprzyk, J., Reed, P., and Hadka, D. (2015). "Battling Arrow’s Paradox to Discover Robust Water Management Alternatives." J. Water Resour. Plann. Manage. , 10.1061
- Photo and article courtesy of Washington University in St. LouisST. LOUIS, Mo. – Lucy Cheadle, Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt), a 2015 graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, was selected as one of the top 30 honorees for the 2015 NCAA Woman of
- CU-Boulder hosts fourth Microbiology of the Built Environment ConferenceWhile environmental engineering has historically focused on the natural environment, a growing number of researchers, including CU-Boulder’s Mark Hernandez, are beginning to
- ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGEA joint symposium between Colorado State University and Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, University of Western Sydney, AustraliaMonday, August 17, 2015 - Rm 103 Pathology Building, Colorado
- Cleaning up municipal and industrial wastewater can be dirty business, but engineers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed an innovative wastewater treatment process that not only mitigates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, but actively