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- Some architectural engineering textbooks were too general or overly specific. However, Professor John Zhai struck the perfect balance with his book, earning him the College of Engineering and Applied Science Textbook Recognition Award.
- Teaching Professor Matt Morris asked his students to help pour concrete. Students came. Two came back again. And again. For more than a year.
- Rajagopalan Balaji, a professor of civil engineering, has been named a fellow by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Board of Direction. This prestigious recognition, awarded to only three percent of ASCE members, is "for celebrated contributions and developing creative solutions that change lives around the world."Â
- After taking a year off to heal and reflect, Reese Jillian Hopp came back strong, winning the College of Engineering's Perseverance Award.
- Professor Emeritus Ross Corotis retired in February 2022, after five decades as a leading researcher, professor and college dean, with 28 of those years spent at Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering. We recently caught up with Professor Corotis to chat about his "retirement."
- ASCE's Dan M. Frangopol Medal for Life-Cycle Engineering of Civil Structures pays tribute to the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder professor emeritus, recognizing Frangopol's impactful career in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering.
- This 5-year-old project, led by Building Systems Professor Moncef Krarti, will provide technical assistance to nonprofits for energy-saving initiatives, with a strong emphasis on student involvement in renovating existing buildings.
- Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder's Professional Master's Program in civil engineering with an emphasis in Water Engineering & Management is tailored for professionals. It offers a remote learning option with connections to senior water professionals nationwide, preparing them for leadership roles in the water industry.
- Offered by the architectural engineering lighting faculty and designed for working professionals, the Architectural Lighting Certificate is offered to non-degree students to help build competence, contribute more fully to their companies and further advance their careers.
- Wil Srubar, associate professor in Building Systems Engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program, was chosen from more than 58 applicants for his research trajectory to further redefine the boundaries of living architecture — both on Earth and beyond.