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- EVEN Professor Daven Henze from Mechanical Engineering and EVEN Professor Fernando Rosario-Ortiz from Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, recently achieved promotion and tenure to Associate Professor. EVEN Professor Shelly Miller
- 2015 Fall Environmental Engineering Seminar SeriesTitle: Integration of Microalgal Bioprocesses for Valorization of Wastewater Jeremy Guest Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Date: Friday, October 9th, 2015Time:
- From left to right: Doug Smith, EVEN Prof. Linden, Prof. Javernick-Will, Robyn Sandekian, Prof. Amadei, EVEN Prof. Klees and Nick Valcourt.Professors Bernard Amadei and Karl Linden have accepted roles as the new faculty co-directors of the Mortenson
- Sustainable CU call for proposalsCUSG Environmental Board funds on-campus projects incorporating renewable energy, energy efficiency, recycling and waste reduction, and other innovative projects to reduce CU-Boulder's impact on climate and
- EVEN Professor Angela Bielefeldt won a best paper award from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). “Which Courses Influence Engineering Students' Views of Social Responsibility?” Nathan E. Canney, Angela R.
- Odessa Gomez, PhD student in Environmental Engineering, just won a very prestigious post-doctoral fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation’s Built Environment program.She will work with Professor Chris Lowry in Integrative Physiology
- 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