Faculty News
- Kristine M. Larson, professor at the University of Colorado, is a world-leading researcher in the application of signals from Global Navigation Satellite Systems, e.g. GPS, in geoscience research. Her work covers a wide spectrum of geophysical
- Dr. Michael Gooseff (left) with Anthony Bourdain and Dr. Byron Adams in the McMurdo Dry Valleys after shooting outreach science discussions for the CNN show Parts UnknownEVEN Prof. Mike Gooseff did some filming last week with Anthony Bourdain and
- EVEN Prof. Miller and Milford 2016-2017 received the CU Boulder Outreach Award for the following project:Student Science for the Northeast Denver CommunityProfessor Jana Milford, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Environmental Engineering
- Prof. Ryan received the CU Boulder Outreach Award for the following Project: Assessing Drinking Water Quality on Colorado's Western SlopeThe goal of this project is to assist in a new study of risks to private drinking water wells in six counties on
- Please find below a new collaborative paper Prof. Joseph Kasprzyk published with a group of researchers from University of Manchester, UK:Huskova, I, ES Matrosov, JJ Harou, JR Kasprzyk, C Lambert. 2016. “Screening robust water
- EVEN Professor Shelly Miller talk at the National Academy of Sciences on Microbiomes of the Built Environment In October 2016 on Geographic Location's Effect on Indoor Microbiomes (see video below).Shelly Miller most recent papers published:http://
- Application of sunlight-mediated pretreatment for small water treatment systemsFernando L. Rosario-Ortiz, University of Colorado, Boulder Roberto Rodriguez, University of Texas-Health Sciences Center at Houston Access to safe and
- Professor Ben Livneh will be offering a 3-credit course in Summer 2017 Term A.CVEN 5363 Modeling Hydrologic Systems--An Overview for Practitioners and Researchers. This is a unique class for 2 reasons:1) It provides students with hands-on
- The University of Colorado Boulder has been selected by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to lead a $15.3 million effort to better understand how to improve the sustainability of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions
- Environmental Comparison of Biochar and Activated Carbon for Tertiary Wastewater TreatmentKyle A. Thompson†, Kyle K. Shimabuku†, Joshua P. Kearns†‡, Detlef R. U. Knappe‡, R. Scott Summers†, and Sherri M. Cook†â€