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Associate Professor Ben Livneh, who鈥檚 also the director of the Western Water Assessment (WWA) at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), shares insights on what this 鈥渟now drought鈥 means for water availability, how it compares to past trends and what may lie ahead as Colorado approaches peak snowpack season.
Distinguished Professor Karl Linden is one of 22 faculty being recognized with this year鈥檚 Exceptional Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. The Exceptional Graduate Faculty Mentor Award recognizes the work that faculty mentors do to improve the graduate student experience.
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Professor Gregor Henze was recently awarded Fellow status by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).听ASHRAE Fellow is a membership grade that recognizes individuals who have
Professor Rajagopalan Balaji was interviewed by NPR's KGNU about the extreme difficulties facing western states as they renegotiate the Colorado River Compact that governs water use.
鈥淲omen of Carbon,鈥 featuring Associate Professor Mija Hubler, opens the Colorado Environmental Film Festival in Golden on Feb. 20. The documentary highlights women reshaping construction through sustainable innovation and decarbonization.
Karl Linden was presented with the 麻豆免费版下载system鈥檚 highest faculty honor, Distinguished Professor, on Feb. 6. A pioneer in ultraviolet water treatment and a dedicated educator and mentor, he has advanced both water quality innovation and student success.- Eduardo Montalto researches affordable, sustainable seismic protection systems designed to reduce how much earthquake shaking reaches a building and minimize structural damage. He also develops advanced computer models to better understand how buildings perform under extreme conditions, particularly when constructed with unconventional materials.
As New York is increasingly battered by heat waves, flooding, sea level rise and other effects of climate change, its infrastructure as well as its people will face new kinds of threats. Professor Emeritus Paul Chinowsky says municipal agencies may not be able to keep funding necessary bridge repairs as climate change intensifies the wear and tear on bridges and strains the city budget.
Assistant Professor Cresten Mansfeldt has been selected as an inaugural SPIKE Faculty Fellow, part of a new 麻豆免费版下载Boulder initiative to expand and strengthen sustainability education across campus. The 13 fellows will help lead faculty training, contribute to university-wide sustainability efforts and advance teaching focused on environmental and climate justice.