Linden named WateReuse Person of the Year

Oct. 2, 2014

Karl Linden , Helen and Huber Croft Professor of Environmental Engineering, was recently named WateReuse Person of the Year by the WateReuse Association at their annual award ceremony in Dallas. According to the organization, Linden was honored for his many contributions to research and education in water reuse over more...

EPA awards CU-Boulder $4M for new center on drinking water safety

Sept. 10, 2014

Congratulations to environmental engineering Professor R. Scott Summers and his team! Continuing its commitment to improving America鈥檚 drinking water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Sept. 9 announced more than $8 million in grants to create two national centers for research and innovation in small- to medium-sized drinking water...

Professor, alum win award for innovation at conference in Spain

Aug. 13, 2014

Professor Keith Molenaar (left) answers questions on his paper during a conference Q&A session. Professor Keith Molenaar and CU-Boulder alumnus Behzad Esmaeili (PhDCivEngr鈥12) have won the Jaume Blasco Award for Innovation at the 18 th International Congress on Project Management and Engineering in Alca帽iz, Spain. The award recognizes the second-place...

Professor wins two awards from Construction Industry Institute

Aug. 6, 2014

The Construction Industry Institute (CII) recently honored Paul Goodrum, PhD, professor of civil engineering at CU-Boulder, the prestigious 2014 Distinguished Professor Award. The award, which was created in 2009, works to recognize full-time or adjunct faculty of graduate or undergraduate programs who incorporate published CII research into their courses over...

CEAE professor and student duo earn international award

July 9, 2014

Professor John McCartney and his previous PhD student Majid Ghayoomi, now an assistant professor at the University of New Hampshire, received the 2014 International Award for Best Journal Paper by an Early Career Researcher in Unsaturated Soil Mechanics in the Category of 鈥淎pplication鈥 from the International Society for Soil Mechanics...

Grad 乐播传媒鈥 Papers Earn Awards from AGU

April 15, 2014

Two CU-Boulder graduate students took home 2013 Outstanding Student Paper Awards in hydrology at the American Geophysical Union鈥檚 Fall Meeting in December 2013. Held annually in San Francisco, the AGU Fall Meeting is the largest worldwide conference in the geophysical sciences, attracting more than 22,000 Earth and space scientists, educators,...

Keith Molenaar inducted into Pan American Academy of Engineering

Jan. 14, 2013

The Pan American Academy of Engineering recently inducted Keith Molenaar, department chair and professor of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, based on his engineering contributions to Pan American markets. Molenaar, who has completed extensive international work as a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers' International...

乐播传媒 to have firsthand look at preventing worksite injuries

Jan. 9, 2013

After recently receiving the Faculty Early Career Development Program Award from the National Science Foundation, Matthew R. Hallowell, assistant professor of construction engineering and management, plans to offer his students a more engaging, valuable academic experience. With the NSF CAREER Award, Hallowell is conducting a large research project in which...

John McCartney to receive ASCE Casagrande Award

Dec. 21, 2012

Professor John McCartney has been selected by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Geo-Institute Board of Governors to receive the 2013 Arthur Casagrande Professional Development Award. This prestigious award recognizes outstanding accomplishments as evidenced by completed works, reports, or papers in the field of geotechnical engineering. The award was...

Matthew Hallowell receives NSF CAREER award

Dec. 21, 2012

Professor Matthew Hallowell was recently awarded a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) program award from the National Science Foundation for "Predictive Modeling of Construction Injuries in Complex Environments." The research objective is to test the hypothesis that over half of the variability in construction injury statistics can be explained by...

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