Professor Cresten Mansfeldt

Meet Environmental Engineering Professor Cresten Mansfeldt

Jan. 28, 2020

Cresten is continually occupied by understanding the interaction between humans, material transformation, and microbial processes on multiple scales (industrial, municipal, riverine). His most recent projects include modelling the community dynamics involved in wastewater microbial systems, determining the interaction of Eukaryotic microbes with trace organic contaminants in municipal waste, and tracking the influence of the treated wastewater treatment plant effluent on riverine systems.

Professor Mark Hernandez

Two Visiting Scholars Joining Professor Mark HernandezÌýGroup

Jan. 8, 2020

Two visiting scholars will be joining Professor Mark Hernandez Group this semester: Sara Beck and Eddie Fuques Villalba.

Mike Gooseff

Warming at the poles will have global consequences

Dec. 5, 2019

With 2019 on pace as one of the warmest years on record, a major new study from an international team of researchers reveals how rapidly the Arctic is warming and examines global consequences of continued polar warming.

Professor Joseph Kasprzyk and family

Professor Kasprzyk honored with Penn State Schreyer Honors College Outstanding Alumni Award

Nov. 22, 2019

Professor Joseph Kasprzyk was honored with a Schreyer Honors College Outstanding Scholar Alumni Award at the College’s Fall Awards Ceremony on Nov. 1.

John Crimaldi

Professor Honored for Contributions to Aquatic Sciences

Nov. 20, 2019

Professor John Crimaldi was recently elected to the 2019 class fellows of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)!

Professor Joseph Ryan

"When you turn on your tap, you want to be able to trust the water you drink."

Nov. 19, 2019

Watch the 9News interview of EVEN professor Joseph Ryan, regarding his research and PhD student Holly Miller’s findings of arsenic presence in unregulated and privately owned wells in Colorado.

Linden and Randall

Engineering a world of safer water

Nov. 14, 2019

No matter where you are in the world, Professor Karl Linden wants you to be able to turn on a tap and receive clean drinking water. It’s a basic, but vital, necessity that’s still missing from large swathes of the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries.

Dorothy Noble

A Noble Cause: Keeping Our Labs Safe

Nov. 4, 2019

Lab manager Dorothy Noble received the Challenge Coin Award from CU Boulder’s Department of Environmental Health and Safety, in recognition for her attention to safety, regulations and personal protective equipment (PPE) in all environmental engineering labs, while also being exceptional at day-to-day lab operations.

Holly Miller

Partnership puts valuable water quality information from Western Slope online

Nov. 1, 2019

Results from a new voluntary survey of private drinking water quality on the Western Slope through a partnership between CU Boulder, Delta County and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are available online now.

Professor Evan Thomas

Improving drought resilience in East Africa with sensors, satellites and machine learning

Oct. 29, 2019

A team of researchers led by Professor Evan Thomas, director of the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering, has been awarded a three-year, $660,000 grant by NASA to join the SERVIR Applied Sciences Team, a joint venture between NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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