Gabrielle Boisramé on the Relationship between Wildfires and Water Supply
Alumna Gabrielle Boisramé (CE PhD '16) authored A Tale of Two Fires: How Wildfires Can Both Help and Harm our Water Supply (California WaterBlog, 12.3.17).
Alumna Gabrielle Boisramé (CE PhD '16) authored A Tale of Two Fires: How Wildfires Can Both Help and Harm our Water Supply (California WaterBlog, 12.3.17).
Professor Sally Thompson was asked, "So are wet winters worse for fires? Or are dry winters worse?"
The answer to both questions, is yes.
“Regardless of winter precipitation, wildland fuels inevitably are desiccated and ready to burn by late summer and fall,” Thompson says. “The risk is better calculated from a daily rather than an annual perspective—what the humidity is, and what the winds are doing on a particular day."
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) is pleased to announce that the application process for our 2018 Summer Internship Program is now open.
We are seeking the best emerging talent to join us this summer in our Chicago, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and London offices and we would like to ask that you forward this announcement to your students and display the enclosed posters in your studio. Hard copies are also on the way!
Selected candidates will get hands-on project experience in architecture, interiors, structural engineering, sustainable engineering and urban design.
In order to be considered, your current students who are returning to study in the Fall of 2018 should apply by January 2, 2018. Details and requirements can be found atsom.com/about/careers.
Decisions will be announced the week of January 15, 2018 and the internship program will run from
June 4 - August 10, 2018.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Washington (UW) is soliciting applications for a full-time faculty position in environmental engineering, particularly focusing on innovative approaches for treatment of water, wastewater, stormwater, and/or groundwater. Candidates at the rank of Assistant Professor are strongly encouraged, but those with an established reputation as a leader in their field will also be considered at the rank of Associate Professor. A PhD or equivalent degree, in civil or environmental engineering or a related discipline, is required.
The Civil Engineering Department in the Russ College of Engineering & Technology at Ohio University invites applications for a full-time, benefits eligible, non-tenure faculty position in the area of Construction Engineering & Management (CEM).
Upon hiring, the faculty is expected to have the following responsibilities: Teach both undergraduate and graduate level courses (in-class, online) in CEM and related areas; Serve as a program coordinator for the Construction Management (CM) Certificate program; Collaborate and assist in departmental activities, especially related to student performance data collection for accreditation; Develop a strong partnership with construction industry; Provide leadership to the student chapter of ASCE on matters related to CEM.
Candidates with at least a Master’s degree in civil engineering (or other closely associated discipline fields) and a minimum of 5 years of project management experience are encouraged to apply for this position. Preference may be given to those with prior teaching experience and background in computer graphics and land surveying. The successful candidate will be hired at the rank of Lecturer, Associate Lecturer, or Senior Lecturer, depending on the qualifications. Expected start date for this position will be fall semester of 2018.
The Environmental Engineering graduate students, research staff, faculty and their family and significant others celebrated Thanksgiving together with a potluck dinner on November 18 at Berkeley's Northbrae Community Church.
More than 100 people in the Env. Eng. community attended. The dinner was the first ever Thanksgiving event for many international students.
Env. Eng.'s Thanksgiving potluck has been a tradition for more than 15 years!
Professor William Nazaroff, along with CEE alumni, Dr. Brett Singer (CE PhD '98) and Dr. Glenn Morrison (CE PhD '99), share insights about indoor air pollution in "Every Breath You Take" (Chemistry World, published by the UK Royal Society of Chemistry).
Today, in the developed world, people spend on average of 90% of their time in buildings or vehicles. And the health effects of the air we breathe indoors are just beginning to be understood.
Branko Kerkez (CE PhD '12) and Dan Work (CE PhD '10) were selected as NAE Gilbreth Lecturers this year. Both will make presentations on their research at NAE's annual meeting.
The Gilbreth Lectures were established to recognize outstanding young American engineers.
CEE Professor and Institute for Transportation Studies Director, Alexandre Bayen, is interviewed in a CBS KPIX segment on Bay Area Traffic.
“Demand has risen so much in California, that, in a sense, we have reached capacity. We can’t build more freeway lanes, we can’t build double-deckers, it’s just not possible,” said Bayen.
“Ultimately, one has to regulate traffic,” said Bayen. “The reason people use the road so much is because the road is free.”