This course provides a quantitative introduction to water resources engineering, where fluid mechanics, statistics, and computer modeling are applied to hydrologic and hydraulic design problems. For ...
Emphasis is placed on applying engineering techniques to reduce impacts on human and natural systems. Students pursue solutions to water resources problems, in recognition of environmental, economic, ...
Water resources engineering is an inherently interdisciplinary field that synthesises principles from hydrology, computational modelling, and civil engineering to understand, manage and utilise water ...
Model natural and engineered hydraulic and hydrologic systems. Manage large datasets and develop models for hydrodynamics. Gain in-depth modeling experience using real-world case studies in a ...
Water resource engineer, Mingxi Lin, loves that her job challenges her. Her work is complex, technical, and important – water resource engineers play a critical role in managing one of the world’s ...
Research conducted in environmental engineering aims to gain a deeper understanding of the physical, chemical and biological processes that influence the health of our environment. Students in the ...
Jim Heaney, former professor and chair of CU Boulder’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering passed away on Aug. 24. He was 84 years old. Heaney served as a CEAE professor ...
The Environmental Resources Engineering general research area takes an interdisciplinary approach to solve environmental resource-related problems in urban and natural settings. Emphasis is placed on ...
Water Resource Engineers are at the forefront of developing adaptive strategies to cope with changing water conditions and weather events. Their work is crucial for ensuring clean drinking water and ...