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- Forbes Magazine is featuring groundbreaking research conducted by faculty members at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ in the field of eco-friendly concrete. Cement is a significant contributor to carbon emissions, responsible for about eight percent of global output.
- Professor Roseanna Neupauer was elected fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) for celebrated contributions and developing creative solutions that change lives around the world. Only three percent of ASCE
- Assistant Professor Kyri Baker received the Provost Faculty Achievement Award. This university-wide award recognizes the work and promise of pre-tenured faculty.
- The article, "Carbon-Negative Pilot," was published in the August issue of Concrete International magazine. Authors include Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering researchers Yao Wang, a post doctoral research associate
- Associate Professor Wil Srubar was honored with the American Ceramics Society (ACerS) Cements Division Early Career Award on June 15 at the 13th Advances in Cement-Based Materials meeting. The meeting took place at
- Associate Teaching Professor Christopher Senseney received the 2023 American Society of Civil Engineers Region 7 Outstanding Faculty Advisor award. "It’s a great honor, and nice to know that the students nominated me, he said. Outstanding
- Teaching Professor Matthew Morris of civil, environmental and architectural engineering has received the college’s John and Mercedes Peebles Innovation in Education Award for 2023. The award recognizes faculty in the college who
- Evan Thomas, professor of civil engineering and director of the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience, received the 2023 Steven K. Dentel AEESP Award for Global Outreach. The award, given annually by the
- Hannah Iezzoni, a ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ alumna, was recognized in February as the 2023 Delaware Valley Young Engineer of the Year – during Delaware Valley Engineers Week, part of a national observance dedicated to recognizing