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  • As part of its Climate Commitment plan, the city of Boulder has developed ambitious goals for using clean energy and reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The Future of Energy in Colorado series seeks to support the city's goals through
  • EVEN Professor Mark Hernandez has teamed up with local startup, Aerosol Devices Inc., to advance a new sampling technology for airborne bacterial cells and fungal spores that could pose a significant health risk in indoor environments.Aerosol
  • Professor Michael Gooseff's new research has recently been published in the academic journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.Gooseff, an associate professor in EVEN and the lead investigator for the MDV LTR project, was conducting his
  • PhD student William Raseman was recently featured on an article written by CU Engineering. Read the Full Article Raseman is using his research to try and optimize drinking water infastructure to prevent future disasters from
  • The week of Aug. 21-25, EVEN Prof. Lupita Montoya will be at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (Tijuana campus) giving a 3-day Workshop on Indoor Air Pollution and a Seminar "A multi-scale and multi-disciplinary research approach to
  • Professor Shelly Miller was recently interviewed by CU Engineering for their second edition of CUE Podcasts. Miller talked about her research and background, as well efforts to reach gender equity within our college.For more information, follow Dr.
  • EVEN Prof. Daven Henze has earned the 2017 S.P. Chip and Lori Johnson Faculty Fellowship.Daven Henze joined CU Boulder in 2009 and has earned the Sullivan-Carlson Innovation in Education Award, the Dean’s Junior Faculty Performance Award and
  • EVEN Professor Lupita Montoya's study on indoor air quality in the Navajo Nation has just been published on Taylor & Francis Online.Household air pollution is the leading environmental health risk factor worldwide and is responsible for 2.8
  • EVEN Professor Shelly Miller has recently been published for her new study demonstrating a large-scale 'germ trap' solution for hospitals during a surge of airborne infectious patients. Under normal hospital conditions, airborne pathogens can
  • EVEN Professor Karl Linden successfully lead a new study abroad course located in Chile.In collaboration with EDC alumni and Universidad Diego Portales faculty member Jeff Walters, Dr. Karl Linden led a course on Sustainable
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