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College honors two professors for their research and service

Feb. 12, 2020

Professor John Zhai and Senior Instructor Matthew Morris were recently awarded the Faculty Research Award and Max S. Peters Faculty Service Award, respectively, by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

David Gupta

David Gupta (ArchEngr'85) receives Distinguished Engineering Alumni Award

Feb. 7, 2020

Gupta founded SDI in 1996 and today continues to lead the firm as chief executive officer.

Christina Barstow

Christina Barstow (MCivEngr'10; PhD'16) honored with Recent Alumni Award

Feb. 7, 2020

Barstow is the chief operating officer for Bridges to Prosperity, a non-governmental organization providing access to remote communities through the construction of pedestrian footbridges.

Professor Karl Linden

Linden wins water treatment innovation prize

Jan. 29, 2020

Karl Linden of environmental engineering has been selected to receive the Borchardt-Glysson Water Treatment Innovation Prize.

Professor Wil Srubar

New York Times: Bricks alive! Scientists create living concrete

Jan. 16, 2020

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Professor Will Srubar Research

Building materials come alive with help from bacteria

Jan. 16, 2020

2019 Global Engineering Awards

Nominations Now Open for the 2nd Annual Global Engineering Awards

Jan. 8, 2020

The Mortenson Center is hosting the second annual Global Engineering Awards recognizing a professional and a student whose work aligns with the Mortenson Center's mission and vision. The nomination process is now open, and nominations will be accepted until January 31, 2020.

Priscilla Jimenez

Student recognized for outstanding service by the College of Engineering & Applied Science

Dec. 10, 2019

Environmental engineering student Priscilla Jimenez was named the fall 2019 Outstanding Graduate for Service by the College of Engineering & Applied Science!

Mike Gooseff

Warming at the poles will have global consequences

Dec. 5, 2019

With 2019 on pace as one of the warmest years on record, a major new study from an international team of researchers reveals how rapidly the Arctic is warming and examines global consequences of continued polar warming.

Professor Joseph Kasprzyk and family

Kasprzyk honored with Penn State Schreyer Honors College Outstanding Alumni Award

Nov. 22, 2019

Assistant professor encourages his students to adapt to rapidly changing technologies and take on large-scale issues such as climate change, with fresh perspectives.

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