International Bridge Magazine has recognized Professor Hussam Mahmoud and Susan Palu’s study linking the potential impacts of climate change with the structural integrity of thousands of bridges transecting America’s highways. The research demonstrates a need to rethink the nation’s priority order of bridge repair, as climate change looms and infrastructure funding remains limited. See “The…Read more
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Aditi Bhaskar receives NSF CAREER award to study urban irrigation, diversify water workforce
Aditi Bhaskar, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been selected for the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious early-career faculty award. She was recognized with a CAREER award for her potential to serve as an academic role model in research and education and to lead advances in her field. Connecting urban irrigation efficiency to…Read more
Hussam Mahmoud Receives WSCOE George T. Abell Outstanding Mid-Career Faculty Award
On March 22, 2021 Hussam Mahmoud received the George T. Abell Outstanding Mid-Career Faculty Award from the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. This award is given to a mid-career faculty for establishing national and international stature in the research frontier of sustainable and resilient infrastructure and communities, demonstrating excellence in teaching and service, and…Read more
Arabi and Sharvelle receive the 2021 Wesley W. Horner Award for Paper
Professors Mazdak Arabi and Sybil Sharvelle have been awarded the Wesley W. Horner Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Environmental and Water Resources Institute for their paper “Progress and Promise Transitioning to the One Water/Resource Recovery Integrated Urban Water Management Systems.” This award recognizes outstanding papers on the topics of hydrology, urban…Read more
Rob Ettema Serves as Panelist at Department Co-Sponsored Piura River Conference
Professor Rob Ettema served as a key panelist at the International Conference on River Morphology and Flood Control Piura River in Peru. 150 years of human intervention have transformed the Piura River, Peru‘s main irrigation area, into a semi-channeled and regulated river with levee embankments, groynes and sedimented floodplains in the lower river basin, Bajo…Read more
Neil Grigg Receives Honorary Doctorate in Management from GĚRENS Postgraduate School in Peru
Over the past decade, Professor Neil Grigg has helped foster a partnership between GĚRENS and CSU to train Peruvian water managers. He has developed programs with Lima-based GĚRENS and welcomed its students at CSU. In a letter announcing the honorary doctorate, GĚRENS President Armando Gallegos credited Grigg with having a significant impact on the school’s…Read more
ASCE’s November 2020 Editor’s Choice Award Given to Benjamin Choat
Benjamin Choat, Ph.D. Candidate, was awarded the ASCE November 2020 Editor’s Choice Award for his paper “Spatial Arrangement of Stormwater Infiltration Affects Subsurface Storage and Baseflow.” The paper was published from his MS thesis work with Dr. Aditi Bhaskar and was published in the ASCE Journal of Hydrologic Engineering. The study used a physically based…Read more
AECOM and the CSU Hydraulics Lab Collaborate to Test a Design to Raise the Los Vaqueros Dam
AECOM, the Contra Costa Water District and the California Department of Water Resources have joined with Chris Thornton and the hydraulics lab to build a 1:12 scale model and AECOM’s design for raising the Los Vaqueros Dam in northeastern California. The Contra Costa Water District commissioned the renovation to raise the dam 58 feet and…Read more
Ryan Morrison to study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways affected by Cameron Peak Fire
A team of faculty at Colorado State University has received an award of nearly $50,000 from the National Science Foundation to study snowpack, streams and sediment in waterways in the areas affected by the largest wildfire in Colorado history. This fire was burning the local watershed and the team was interested in what this would…Read more
CEE Welcomes Nicole Ellison to the Department Faculty
Dr. Nicole Ellison joins the CEE Department as an Assistant Teaching Professor this fall semester. Ellison’s primary focus is teaching undergraduate students. She teaches and has taught courses in Civil Engineering Materials, Computer Aided Design, Mechanics of Materials and Engineering Practice. Prior to coming to CSU, Dr. Ellison taught part-time at both Colorado School of…Read more