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  • UROP Symposium
    The UROP Sidewalk Symposium is a unique event format developed in Boulder that invites students to share their projects through colorful chalk art presentations during ñ’s Research & Innovation Week.
  • Buff Portal
     Buff Portal is the new portal for students, officially launching later this semester and ultimately replacing the student tab in MyCUInfo. Below are listed some important dates, but for the time being, students are
  • BHC logo
    Staff Engineer – BHC Consultants (Offices in Seattle, Bellingham, and Tacoma) BHC Consultants is seeking energetic, dedicated, and resourceful full‐time engineering candidates who are eager to fast‐track their municipal utility consulting career
  • EEF
    The Engineering Excellence Fund is now accepting applications for this year’s Fall 2019 Mini Proposals. Mini proposal awards include up to $3,000 in funding, and applications will be accepted through Oct. 17 at 11:59 p.m. 
  • DOE Energy Water Desalination
    ñ is part of a new, $100 million interdisciplinary partnership to address critical water security issues in the United States over the next five years, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Monday.
  • Richard Kuchenrither
    Richard Kuchenrither was one of 15 water professionals to be recognized by the Water Environment Federation (WEF) with the 2019 WEF Fellows for Contribution to Water Profession.
  • Marina Vance
    Marina Vance, an environmental engineer at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and her team carried out a study in a manufactured house in Austin, Texas, that examined particulate matter, volatile organic compounds, microbes and other materials. The researchers looked at how cooking, cleaning, human occupancy and use of personal care products affected air quality.
  • NEUP
    The Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) announced two new Requests for Applications for the Integrated University Program seeking applicants for undergraduate scholarships and graduate-level fellowships in nuclear energy-related fields. Applications are due on January 16, 2020.
  • SOIL
    SOIL (Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods) is working in Haiti to transform waste into useful resources since 2006. Their mission is to support dignity, health and sustainable social work in transforming waste into significant resources for the nature. SOIL is seeking advisory support for our composting program to provide strategic guidance and promote ongoing research collaborations.
  • Professor Shelly Miller
    Professor Shelly Miller is on USA Today: “These new, lower-cost sensors are a critical development in improving public health, and I think they are here to stay.” Plugged into a power outlet like a nightlight, sitting on a shelf like a book, or attached to a wall like a thermostat, these Wi-Fi and Bluetooth-connected gadgets monitor indoor air quality 24/7.
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