Hydrology Days to explore interdisciplinary water research
An established leader in water research, Colorado State University will host the 39th annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting in March at the Lory Student Center.
An established leader in water research, Colorado State University will host the 39th annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days meeting in March at the Lory Student Center.
Ryan Bailey is investigating the origination of buildup-inducing salt in irrigation water that leads to crop yield reduction.
Attending the UN Youth Assembly earlier this year gave Majed Alqatari the opportunity to represent not only his country and Colorado State University, but his generation as well.
The JPB Environmental Health Fellows Program has selected a new cohort, including Colorado State University’s own Ellison Carter, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
With a $1.03 million grant from the Department of Energy, researchers at Colorado State University are leading a two-year study to analyze traffic and infrastructure in Fort Collins to design a more efficient transportation system.
The National Science Foundation has awarded about $3 million to support the new program, called InTERFEWS.
As Hurricane Florence churned toward the Carolina coasts, civil engineers and planners at a dozen universities and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) were monitoring the fate of one place in particular: Lumberton, North Carolina, a town of 21,000 more than 75 miles from the coast.
The city and county of Broomfield has awarded a contract to Ajax Analytics and a CSU atmospheric science research group to provide insight into emission sources, emission rates and health exposures related to oil and gas activities.
The model could add to the strategic toolbox that protects lives and livelihoods from destructive fires.
A new study by Colorado State University researchers could lead to more effective landfill-based management of varied waste streams.