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Baker embraces artificial intelligence as tool to enhance human creativity

Daniel Baker

Dan Baker advocates for the use of AI for daily mundane tasks to allow more time for human creativity and connection.

Posted in SOURCETagged Faculty, Featured Stories

Guo earns NSF CAREER award to improve risk-assessment of wind damage to high-rise glass exteriors

Yanlin Guo

Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.

Posted in Research, SOURCETagged Faculty, Featured Stories, Infrastructure

Research at the intersection: New CEE faculty member encourages pursuit of cross-disciplinary academic interests

Frances Davenport, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, August 5, 2022

Frances Davenport, new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.

Posted in Research, SOURCETagged Faculty, Featured Stories, Water

Mining shouldn’t be a dirty word: Why tailings and mine waste stewardship are critical to the green energy transition

Image showing the transition of a polluted mine site to a lush green field.

CSU geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers make the case for sustainable mining to further the green energy transition.

Posted in Research, SOURCETagged Environmental-Energy-Systems, Faculty, Featured Stories

Black History Month: The contributions of Philip G. Hubbard to hydraulic engineering

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In honor of Black History Month, Prof. Rob Ettema shares his recent publication on Philip G. Hubbard and his pioneering contributions to hydraulic engineering.

Posted in NewsTagged Faculty, Featured Stories

From pollutant to possibilities: the potential for using reclaimed stormwater in water systems

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Prof. Sybil Sharvelle published guidance for treating pollutants and microbial pathogens in stormwater to reclaim for water systems.

Posted in Research, SOURCETagged Environmental-Energy-Systems, Faculty, Featured Stories

CEE celebrates first graduates from partnership with Asian Institute of Technology

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The partnership between the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Asian Institute of Technology has produced the first three graduates of the program.

Posted in SOURCETagged Featured Stories, Graduate

Civil engineer and horticulturist join forces for stormwater and green roof research at CSU Spur’s Hydro Backyard

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Two CSU researchers are collaborating with municipal officials in Denver to improve urban landscaping design for green stormwater management systems. Professors Sybil Sharvelle and Jennifer Bousselot have joined forces to integrate green infrastructure and stormwater reuse into the urban landscape.

Posted in SOURCETagged Faculty, Featured Stories

Graduate students perform Army-funded research on vehicle mobility at Maxwell Ranch

Student hammering stake into ground for soil moisture study

CSU civil engineering graduate students are conducting a U.S. Army study on soil moisture that helps predict how heavy vehicles safely traverse unfamiliar terrain. The study could have wide-ranging applications for ranchers, park rangers and many others.

Posted in SOURCETagged Featured Stories, Graduate

CEE contributes to global progress at UN COP28 climate conference

Colorado State University civil and environmental engineers and alumni are actively influencing the future of environmental policy and progress at the COP28 climate conference currently underway in Dubai.

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