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Author Archives: Jayme DeLoss

CSU hosts AGU Hydrology Days April 25-27

Jayme DeLoss April 12, 2022

Hydrology Days, a collaboration between Colorado State University and the American Geophysical Union, has brought together water experts to share cutting-edge research for 42 years. This year the conference returns to an in-person format.

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EPA funds research to improve air quality monitoring, health risk communication

Jayme DeLoss April 04, 2022

Colorado State University researchers will receive nearly $1 million from the Environmental Protection Agency to expand air quality monitoring in communities impacted by wildfires and improve communication of health risks from smoke exposure.

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Pierre Julien named American Society of Civil Engineers Distinguished Member

Jayme DeLoss March 31, 2022

Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Pierre Y. Julien has been selected as one of 10 Distinguished Members to be inducted by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2022.

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CSU engineers turning refuse into resources in $3.5 million DOE project with NREL

Jayme DeLoss March 17, 2022

ReSOURCE will combine arrested anaerobic digestion technologies pioneered at CSU and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to convert organic waste into renewable energy.

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Atmospheric scientist explains complex climate research through animations

Jayme DeLoss March 16, 2022

Climate scientist Elizabeth Barnes breaks down neural networks and explainable AI, tools she uses to unravel the complexity of the Earth system.

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Moving beyond ‘man, woman, other’: CSU researchers make space for queer-spectrum identities in scientific surveys

Jayme DeLoss March 11, 2022

STEM researchers and educators Aramati Casper and Becki Atadero developed inclusive survey questions that will allow scientists to collect data representing all people and better serve all students.

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Morrison receives NSF CAREER award to study flood mitigation through river restoration

Jayme DeLoss February 11, 2022

Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Ryan Morrison will use funding from a prestigious early-career faculty award to investigate how floodplain restoration can benefit natural ecosystems and downstream communities.

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Researchers develop new approach to discover pervasive ‘forever’ chemicals known as PFAS

Jayme DeLoss February 01, 2022

A team including several CSU researchers is using one of the most powerful chemical analysis instruments in the world to characterize and catalog thousands of chemical compounds in the PFAS family, so future studies can find solutions to health and environmental impacts.

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Team of Colorado State University researchers taking wastewater epidemiology to next level

Jayme DeLoss January 21, 2022

While the campus and state wastewater testing programs have functioned well as part of the overall pandemic response, Susan De Long and her collaborators want to streamline the process so it can be applied more broadly.

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Colorado Stormwater Center expanding with focus on education, equity, inclusion

Jayme DeLoss January 04, 2022

Water issues like drought affect everyone, but not everyone has access to information that could help them conserve and properly manage water. Jessica Thrasher, education and outreach manager for the Colorado Stormwater Center, wants to change that.

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