Meira Neto and collaborators publish work on groundwater-river interactions across Brazil

Civil engineers partner with Colorado farmers and other water stakeholders to study rising salinity in water and soil in the South Platte River Basin, investigate the causes, and find solutions.

Learn more about how CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering embraces artificial intelligence to our enhance world-class research and teaching.

Hussam Mahmoud’s research on leveraging epidemic network models to improve wildfire resilience was featured on the cover of Nature Computational Science.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Three CSU geotechnical engineering faculty provided significant contributions to the new Geoenvironmental Engineering Manual published by the American Society for Civil Engineering. Associate Professor Christopher Bareither, Associate Professor Joe Scalia, and Professor and Department Head Charles Shackelford authored or co-authored four chapters in the publication, which is the first manual of practice for the…Read more

Susan De Long and an interdisciplinary team of researchers incorporate virus-trapping nanomaterials into a new wastewater sampling device, simplifying and improving sample collection for public health monitoring.

John van de Lindt and IN-CORE software featured in CSU special report on hurricane research and forecasting.

PhD alum Edson Costa-Filho and Professor José Chávez published a new study on remote sensing for agricultural irrigation in MDPI’s Sustainability journal.