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- The Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center (BPCRC) of The Ohio State University announces the 2019 Byrd Fellowship Program for Postdoctoral Researchers. This program was established through a major gift from the Byrd Foundation in memory of
- Katie McQuie’s time at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is marked by both academic success and selfless service to her fellow engineers. As the winner of the December 2018 Outstanding Graduate for Service award, she exemplifies the kind of service-minded engineer that CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is known for.
- The University of Colorado women’s cross country team placed first in the 2018 NCAA Cross Country Championship last month. CU’s men’s team also returned to the podium with a fourth place finish. Six CU athletes placed in the women’s top 40,
- This past week, SEVEN hosted a surplus of first year EVEN Students in their usual meeting. Around 60 people were in attendance, sharing experiences and creating community around common interest. It kicked off with an overview of the mission
- Registration for your favorite gathering of WASH practitioners, academics, and professionals is now open!
- Deadlines are rapidly approaching! Use the PathwaysToScience.org searchable database of programs to find and apply to STEM paid summer research programs over winter break.This database has over 650 paid summer research programs, including
- December 5th 2018, SEVEN hosted a surplus of first year EVEN Students in their usual meeting. Around 60 people were in attendance, sharing experiences and creating community around common interest. It kicked off with an overview of the mission
- Korak’s research interests are broadly focused on water treatment engineering, spanning municipal drinking water, water reuse and industrial water treatment. A licensed professional engineer in Colorado, she earned her PhD in civil and environmental engineering in 2014 before heading off to work in the Water Treatment Group at the Bureau of Reclamation in Denver.
- Professor Shelly Miller and Jana Milford have each authored a chapter in the new textbook Handbook of Environmental Engineeringwhich was published in August of this year. This textbook offers a comprehensive guide to environmental engineers who
- Dr. Mark Hernandez won a $117,669 grant from CU’s Technology Transfer Office (TTO) as part of the first annual Lab Venture Challenge (LVC). He was chosen, along with six other winners, from a pool of fourteen finalists representing the physical sciences and biosciences. Dr. Hernandez was recognized for the admixture he developed that helps mitigate the effects of microbially induced concrete corrosion (MICC).