Amy Pickering on Surface Transmission of COVID-19

 

Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization advised people to disinfect surfaces as a key way to limit the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. More recently, researchers are finding that transmission through surfaces does not pose as great of a risk as initially thought. Instead, studies show that the majority of transmissions occur when individuals breathe air that contains spewed droplets from infected individuals.

Jonathan Bray appointed to the Caltrans and CHSRA Seismic Advisory Board

 

Professor Jonathan D. Bray, Ph.D., P.E., NAE has been appointed as a member of the Seismic Advisory Board for the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and California High Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA). The Seismic Advisory Board was created as a recommendation of the Governor’s Board of Inquiry following the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. Caltrans established the Caltrans Seismic Advisory Board to provide advice on seismic safety policy as it applies to the design of transportation structures in California.

Exploration of Social Equity and Justice in CEE Seminar Series

 

The Exploration of Social Equity and Justice in CEE Seminar Series promotes theory, science, and dialogue on social equity and racial justice in the built and urban environment. It features speakers of various academic disciplines and activism groups working on different aspects of equity and justice in civil systems, such as air and water quality, transportation, vulnerability to extreme weather, climate change, health disparities, mitigation measures, community development, resilient cities, and environmental justice policy.

External Job - Fri, 02/05/2021 - 12:00

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Description

The East Bay Municipal Utility District’s (EBMUD’s) Wastewater Planning Section is seeking a highly-qualified
individual with exceptional technical, problem-solving and communication skills. The Associate Civil Engineer will
manage high-profile projects related to implementation of key initiatives in the Wastewater Department.

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External Job
Programs
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Amy Pickering Addresses Tap Water Safety in Low-Resource Regions

 

Professor Amy Pickering is part of a team of researchers to develop a novel and inexpensive chlorine dispensing device to improve the safety of drinking water in regions lacking resources and infrastructure.

The device releases measured amounts of chlorine into water as it exits the tap, eliminating water-borne pathogens and reducing the spread of fatal diseases like cholera, typhoid fever and diarrhea.

External Job - Fri, 02/19/2021 - 12:00

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The Fresno State Transportation Institute at California State University, Fresno seeks applicants for a full time (12 months) Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Transportation Engineering with emphasis in one or more of the following areas: Advanced Transportation Systems (e.g. Automated Transportation Systems, Shared Mobility Systems, etc.), Advanced Transportation Energy Systems (e.g. Electric Vehicles, etc.), Advanced Travel Demand Management Systems (e.g. Smartphone Transportation Apps, Gamification, Data Fusion, etc.), and/or Advanced Transportation Emissions and Air Quality.

Type
External Job
Programs
Civil and Environmental Engineering

Alumna Tierra Bills Among Scientists Celebrated in ColorMePhD Book Series

 

ColorMePhD, a free coloring book series created by UC Berkeley alumna Julie Rorrer, showcases the work of CEE alumna Dr. Tierra Bills in Volume 2: Women in STEM. Professor Bills is celebrated for her research on equitable transportation accessibility, and she is shown with the building blocks that make up her model for analysis.