
Join Peter Nelson on August 28 for his Water Engineering and Science seminar lecture “Experimental insights on gravel-bed river morphodynamics in response to changing flow and sediment supply.”

Join Peter Nelson on August 28 for his Water Engineering and Science seminar lecture “Experimental insights on gravel-bed river morphodynamics in response to changing flow and sediment supply.”

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

This spring, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering hosted a Water Engineering and Science seminar, bringing together engineering students, faculty, and industry experts to network and share knowledge. Graduate students had the opportunity to enroll to receive credit for attending the seminar, and attendees from across campus, the community, and even overseas participated in…Read more

New assistant professor Chien-Yung Tseng discusses his approach to environmental fluid mechanics research and the role of faculty in mentoring students.

Associate Professors Ryan Bailey and Ryan Morrison, One Water Solutions Institute’s Tyler Wibble, and graduate students Evan Schulz and Muhammad Raffae contributed expertise and research to the new tool.

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.

NSF has awarded CSU Assistant Professor Ryan G. Smith a $328,981 grant to study how subsidence, or the sinking of land area from the removal of groundwater, affects long-term water availability in southwest Utah.