News
- Caleb Cord (PhDEnvEngr'22) is the first author on a new paper in Science of The Total Environment that looks at water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services in developing countries from the systems level.
- Researchers from the Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RISE) group at the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØ recently teamed up with local experts, academics, and volunteers in Haiti to capture perishable data on the geotechnical hazards resulting from the 2021 Nippes earthquake.
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science will host a research blitz and poster session featuring work from within the interdisciplinary research themes from 3 - 6 p.m. on April 12 in the DLC lobby and first floor meeting spaces.
- The Natural Hazards Center on campus will host another virtual forum at 2 p.m. on March 31 via Zoom related to the recent Boulder County Fires. Participants from all disciplines and from any organization or institution are welcome to attend.
- This is the recording of the Virtual Forum that took place February 18, 2022. The focus of the forum was the 2021 Boulder County Wildfires.
- If Colorado truly envisions itself to be a bold leader on tackling climate change, our state must have a strategy for decarbonizing concrete.
- Colorado’s Marshall Fire, which incinerated over a half-billion dollars’ worth of homes near Boulder in December, is likely to become the most investigated wildfire in U.S. history.
- This session will highlight four new research studies focused on damage to the built environment, the response of water utilities, and assessments of air quality impacts from the Marshall Fire.
- RISE affiliated researchers are taking aerial images of different sections of Louisville and Superior that burned in the Marshall Fire.
- To get more Americans in electric vehicles, we all need to realize they can do much more than just get us around.