Assistant Professor Kyri Baker in the early morning light leaning against her Tesla, which is parked between two windmills.

New York Times: Do You Even Decarbonize, Bro?

April 22, 2023

Assistant Professor Kyri Baker is a member of ‘Decarb Bros,’ a loose affiliation of mostly young researchers, climate tech workers and policymakers who believe the best way to combat climate change is to ditch the gloom of earlier environmentalism and focus on what new technology can do.

Karl Linden and Ben Ma wearing protective glasses in the lab.

Study shows personal disinfection device safe for use in public spaces

April 18, 2023

Ben Ma, a postdoctoral researcher in environmental engineering, was the first author on a paper that confirmed the safety of a new portable, handheld disinfecting device. The device emits a wavelength of ultraviolet light that is safe for disinfecting public spaces.

The Kuparek River

As rising temperatures affect Alaskan rivers, effects ripple through Indigenous communities

April 11, 2023

Streamflow is increasing in Alaskan rivers during both spring and fall seasons, primarily due to increasing air temperatures over the past 60 years, according to new CU Boulder-led research. Dylan Blaskey, a doctoral student in civil engineering, is the lead author on the study.

Evan Thomas stands next to one of his filtration devices in Africa

Capitalism caused climate change. Can capitalism also solve it?

March 29, 2023

Professor Evan Thomas discussed CU Boulder’s work to bring climate finance solutions to water quality challenges in the American West and East Africa at TedXCU on April 7 in Macky Auditorium.

Graphic of a family in front of a large battery

The Washington Post: Your stove is the first appliance to get a battery, but not the last

March 28, 2023

In this Washington Post article, Assistant Professor Kyri Baker says appliances with batteries will be a "game changer," able to stash energy at home for when it's needed while building the grid’s capacity to absorb clean, excess energy.

Gregor Henze

9NEWS: Study underway to look at feasibility of converting office buildings into housing, city says

March 23, 2023

Professor Gregor Henze, who has spent the last 15 years focusing on sustainable building design, sees the general types of projects as "doable" but not without some challenges, primarily when it comes to retrofitting the buildings for heating and cooling.

CEAE students in hard hats at Gross Reservoir site.

CVEN seniors tackle a portion of the Gross Reservoir Expansion Project

March 20, 2023

As part of their capstone project, seniors in CU Boulder's civil engineering program are contributing to the design of the expansion of Denver Water’s Gross Reservoir Expansion Project, which involves raising the height of Gross Dam by 131 feet. The renovated dam will nearly triple the reservoir’s water storage capacity and create a more reliable water system for 1.5 million people in the Denver metro area.

Professor Mark Hernandez and doctoral graduate Marina Nieto-Caballero stand inside a bioaerosol chamber in the Environmental Engineering disinfection laboratory at the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex (SEEC)

Tend to get sick when the air is dry? New research helps explain why

Feb. 23, 2023

Mark Hernandez, S. J. Archuleta Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and senior author of recent research published in PNAS-Nexus, found that airborne particles carrying a mammalian coronavirus closely related to the virus which causes COVID-19 remain infectious for twice as long in drier air.

Mija Hubler delivering her TED-style talk

Mija Hubler, Research & Innovation Community Talk: The Life Cycle of Construction Materials

Feb. 15, 2023

In this talk, Associate Professor Mija Hubler (Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering; Materials Science and Engineering) discusses how construction materials have been understood historically and how her research is helping reimagine materials and processes with sustainability in mind.

The wreckage of a collapsed building in Diyarbakır, Turkey, on Feb. 6, 2023.

Turkey earthquake a ‘poster child’ for what could happen in Southern California

Feb. 14, 2023

Shideh Dashti, an associate professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and acting associate dean for research in the College of Engineering and Applied Science, says the geology underlying Turkey and Syria shares a lot in common with the West Coast of the United States.

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