News
- Professor Fernando Rosario-Oritz interview: When natural disasters threaten water quality, environmental chemistry is key. Rosario-Ortiz currently serves as associate director of the Environmental Engineering (EVEN) Program, but on July 1, he will take the helm of the program.
- Professor Angela Bielefeldt has been selected as a fellow by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Bielefeldt is only the second College of Engineering and Applied Science faculty member to be honored as an ASEE fellow, joining Jacquelyn Sullivan of Engineering Plus.
- PhD student Yunyang Ye has won the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) graduate school Grant-In-Aid.
- Professor Angela Bielefeldt, a registered PE, recently published a paper researching the presence of licensed faculty at institutions across the U.S. and their relationship with graduate licensure.
- Graduate student Sean Horvath was one of 20 applicants from numerous countries selected by the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists to participate in MOSAiC School 2019.
- Hydrology and Water Resources Seminar: Kaveh Madani, former deputy head of Iran鈥檚 Department of Environment will be presenting 鈥淚ran鈥檚 Water Bankruptcy and Politics.鈥
- Environmental engineering PhD student Nicollette Laroco has been selected as a winner of a 2019 Fulbright Scholarship, one of the highest honors given to graduate students in the civilian research sector.
- Assistant Professor Joseph Kasprzyk, working alongside Associate Professor Lisa Dilling of CU鈥檚 Environmental Studies Program and Rebecca Smith of the Bureau of Reclamation, researched the potential for water agencies to use multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) to enhance their long-term planning. Their research was recently published in the journal Environmental Modelling and Software.
- A new and unique high-resolution X-ray microtomography imaging system at the college will enhance research, not only in engineering, but in the fields of archaeology, geology and medicine across campus and the Rocky Mountain region.