NIST renews $20 million partnership with CSU community resilience center of excellence
The renewal will extend the work of the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning for another five years.
The renewal will extend the work of the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning for another five years.
Civil engineering professor Tiezheng Tong will be recognized by the North America Membrane Society with the Young Membrane Scientist Award in May.
Four atmospheric science graduate students received scholarships this year from a department fund established to enrich the graduate experience.
Five researchers in one of the top Atmospheric Science programs in the nation are being honored in December and January by peers in their field.
Ellison Carter studies the air breathed by millions of Chinese citizens, in an effort to map China's rollout of clean energy policies.
CSU engineers have developed a treatment train for a PFAS compound best known by its trade name, GenX.
Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Todd Bandhauer is working on technology that could help industry recover wasted energy and save billions of dollars.
Now more than ever, climate researchers are turning to trainable, data-nimble computer programs as tools for improving climate models, weather forecasting and more.
The 2019 hurricane season ended up slightly more active than was predicted by the CSU Tropical Meteorology Project forecast team.
As CSU systems engineering Assistant Professor Kamran Shahroudi and two Ph.D. candidates proved recently in their award-winning papers, without a consistent culture of systems thinking throughout a project serious fiascos could occur.