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USC Awarded Grant For Levee Research
Wednesday, 03.05.2008, 02:51pm
A USC civil engineering professor has received a major National Science Foundation grant to develop models for predicting dam and levee failure and responses to the resulting floods.
Worst Pollution Risks Moving Indoors
Saturday, 01.26.2008, 05:12pm
Researchers have repeatedly found in the past 20 years that levels of various toxic pollutants in household dust were higher, often many times higher, than the levels that force cleanup of soil at federal Superfund sites, according "Exposure Analysis," a new textbook.
Professor finds new technique
Monday, 01.07.2008, 04:52pm

A Colorado State University researcher recognized for excellence by President George W. Bush in November is reporting a new technique for slowing the spread of antibiotic-resistant genes. Amy Pruden-Bagchi, an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, specializes in tracking the spread of antibiotic-resistant genes in bacteria.

Prof. Oral Büyüköztürk - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:34pm

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Professor of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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"Feather" Phil Grosser, 22, a "character"
Friday, 12.14.2007, 03:25pm
Known to many as "Feather Phill," Phillip Grosser, 22, had a distinct presence on campus, both spiritually and visually. Many of Grosser's close friends remember him as someone passionate about celebrating and sharing his Christian faith.
NAE honors two Pirnie engineers
Wednesday, 11.28.2007, 10:29am

Two Malcolm Pirnie employees have been chosen to represent the firm at the prestigious National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 2007 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. Dr. Rula Deeb was selected to attend and Dr. Vanessa Speight will present a program entitled "Distribution Systems: The Next Frontiers."



 
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Chongqing is situated at the upper reaches of the Yangtze and at the joint of central China and West China. It is rich in biological resources, mineral resources, water resources and the unique Three Gorges tourist resources. The world famous construction of the Three Gorges dam and developable emigration of the reservoir area and the investment demand and consumption need of the 30 million people who are marching to a well-off living standard will provide a vast market potential for the future development of Chongqing.
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