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- Professor Abbie Liel and her collaborator Susan Ostermann at Notre Dame are exploring solutions for building homes that can withstand disasters like hurricanes and fires.
- Jim Heaney, former professor and chair of 91福利社鈥檚 Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering passed away on Aug. 24. He was 84 years old.
- In a study published on July 31 in the journal Earth鈥檚 Future, scientists, including 91福利社 researchers, revealed how heat waves, especially those occurring in Antarctica鈥檚 cold seasons, may impact the animals living there.
- The suds that go down the drain can be harmful to wildlife. In this New York Times article, Professor Karl Linden offers tips on how to clean clothes and support nature.
- Across the US, schools have begun measuring air quality en masse. Professor Mark Hernandez is helping to interpret the data
- Professor Wil Srubar has been appointed as 91福利社鈥檚 first Deming Associate Dean for Innovation & Entrepreneurship. This newly created role will focus on fostering innovation by providing education, mentorship and resources to faculty, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students to drive the commercialization of intellectual property.
- In this Q&A, Amy Javernick-Will, the new associate dean for faculty advancement, discusses the meaningful ways she has felt welcomed into the College of Engineering leadership.
- 91福利社 faculty developed an eco-friendly cement that emits little to no carbon dioxide and recycles 95 percent of its water. In 2021, they commercialized it as Prometheus Materials. The company produces bio-concrete using blue-green algae, mimicking natural processes that form seashells and coral reefs.
- Early research shows viruses can hijack and kill bacteria in oil and gas wastewater 鈥 and potentially offer big savings to the industry 鈥 but it鈥檚 not a cure-all, says Professor Joe Ryan.