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- 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 Â鶹ÊÓƵ 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
- Aditi Bhaskar, associate professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering, has been awarded $66,501 in funding from The Water Research Foundation (WRF) for the research project, "Advancing Adaptive Wet Weather
- Assistant Research Professor Brad P. Wham presented at the 12th annual Water System Seismic Conference, hosted by Japan Water Works Association and co-sponsored by the Water Research Foundation (US) & Chinese Taiwan Water Works
- Anthony Straub of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program received a two-year National Science Foundation award for $500,000 for “GOALI: Integrated Oxidation Vapor-gap Reverse
- Ben Livneh, associate professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, has joined the Colorado Art Science Environment (CASE) Fellows program. The program is the latest incarnation of the Office for Outreach and Engagement'
- Cresten Mansfeldt Kyri Baker Assistant Professor Kyri Baker and Assistant Professor Cresten Mansfeldt, both of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, have been selected to the 2023 Research and Innovation Office Faculty
- Sherri Cook, assistant professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, received a Provost’s Faculty Achievement Award for pre-tenure faculty during Fall Convocation for her article, “Drivers of sustained
- Wil Srubar, associate professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering, received a three-year award for $2 million from the Department of Energy (ARPA-E program) for “A Photosynthetic Route to Carbon-Negative Portland Limestone