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Guo earns NSF CAREER award to improve risk-assessment of wind damage to high-rise glass exteriors
Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo, civil and environmental engineering, receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.
Research at the intersection: New CEE faculty member encourages pursuit of cross-disciplinary academic interests
Frances Davenport, a new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.
What Do Climate Scientists Tell Their Kids about the Future?
Doom and gloom, or realism and hope? Here's how CSU atmospheric science Associate Professor Melissa Burt and other climate experts describe the future to their young children. (Scientific American)
ARPA-E awards CSU $1.5 million to curb methane emissions in natural gas infrastructure
Mechanical engineering Professor Daniel Olsen will lead a project to reduce methane emissions from the large engines that power natural gas compressors, under a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Last week was the hottest ever recorded — here’s why we keep smashing records
Hotter seas are a huge problem, said CSU atmospheric scientist Marybeth Arcodia. “The ocean is currently taking [in] about 93 percent of the heat associated with global warming.” (Science News)
CSU partners with federal renewable energy lab, adds new courses with $100,000 CDOT grant
Colorado State University partners with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to prepare graduate students for careers in combating climate change.