Research
- Dr. Emily Gill's research with EVEN Prof. Rajagopalan Balaji on understanding the Indian Monsoon variability over 10,000 years was featured in today’s Times of India.Lead researcher Emily C Gill from the Cooperative Institute for Research in
- National Science Foundation: Non-Academic Research Internships for Graduate Students (INTERN) Supplemental FundingGraduate students have the potential to make important contributions in careers outside academia: in organizations ranging from
- Powell Hinson, a sophomore EVEN student and new president of SEVEN (Society of Environmental Engineering), is teaming up with EEF to teach the importance of properly disposing hazardous waste. Hinson is working alongside Ralph Bogle, a Chemical
- The DeRISK January Drinking Water Webinar is Thursday January 19th 2017 at 9 am MST. It will feature the research presentations of three graduate students affiliated with a drinking water center (see attached abstracts):Student
- The °µÍø½ûÇø has been selected by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to lead a $15.3 million effort to better understand how to improve the sustainability of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) interventions
- The Florida State University High Performance Materials Institute and supporting FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is pleased to announce that application to our two concurrent summer Research Experience for Undergraduates programs for students
- "The rate of groundwater contamination due to natural gas leakage from oil and gas wells has remained largely unchanged in northeastern Colorado’s Denver-Julesburg Basin since 2001, according to a new °µÍø½ûÇø study based
- Congratulations P. Leigh Gilmore Terry on winning first place poster at the ACE16AWWA!Award: 1st place poster Time: June 21, 2016Place: Chicago, Illinois Conference: ACE 2016 - American Water Works Association
- Check out below what EVEN Professors are up to during their sabbaticals:Professor Karl Linden is currently on sabbatical for the calendar year 2016. His sabbatical covers travel to four different regions of the world to collaborate on research
- Global warming will likely exacerbate epidemics of chronic kidney disease seen recently in hot, rural regions of the world, according to a new assessment by an international team of researchers, including two from the University of Colorado