News
- Caleb Cord (PhDEnvEngr'22) is the first author on a new paper in Science of The Total Environment that looks at water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in developing countries from the systems level.
- Researchers from the Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RISE) group at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ recently teamed up with local experts, academics, and volunteers in Haiti to capture perishable data on the geotechnical hazards resulting from the 2021 Nippes earthquake.
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science will host a research blitz and poster session featuring work from within the interdisciplinary research themes from 3 - 6 p.m. on April 12 in the DLC lobby and first floor meeting spaces.
- The Natural Hazards Center on campus will host another virtual forum at 2 p.m. on March 31 via Zoom related to the recent ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ County Fires. Participants from all disciplines and from any organization or institution are welcome to attend.
- This is the recording of the Virtual Forum that took place February 18, 2022. The focus of the forum was the 2021 ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ County Wildfires.
- If Colorado truly envisions itself to be a bold leader on tackling climate change, our state must have a strategy for decarbonizing concrete.
- Colorado’s Marshall Fire, which incinerated over a half-billion dollars’ worth of homes near ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ in December, is likely to become the most investigated wildfire in U.S. history.
- This session will highlight four new research studies focused on damage to the built environment, the response of water utilities, and assessments of air quality impacts from the Marshall Fire.
- RISE affiliated researchers are taking aerial images of different sections of Louisville and Superior that burned in the Marshall Fire.
- To get more Americans in electric vehicles, we all need to realize they can do much more than just get us around.