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February 09, 2021
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Stanford researchers find installing piped water near homes promotes gender equality and improves well-being in rural Zambia
New Stanford research finds installing piped water in rural Zambian homes frees up time in the daily lives of women and girls, promoting economic growth and food security.
January 14, 2021
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Stanford’s Virtual Design and Construction Program Advances Knowledge and Practice
Technological innovation is transforming the construction industry, with advances impacting the way builders design, build, and even operate buildings.
October 22, 2020
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Professor Jeffrey Koseff joins the ranks of the Academy Fellows in the California Academy of Sciences
The Academy Fellows is a governing group of more than 450 distinguished scientists and other leaders who have made notable contributions to science.
October 09, 2020
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Anne Kiremidjian Appointed to the C.L Peck Professorship
Anne Kiremidjian has been appointed as the next C.L. Peck, Class of 1906 Professor in the School of Engineering.
October 06, 2020
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September 05, 2020
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July 17, 2020
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A water expert discusses a dramatic shift in federal oversight
Federal regulators have moved to delay assessment and action on chemicals that could contaminate drinking water. Richard Luthy explains the ramifications.
July 15, 2020
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Mirshekari and Noh win 1st place for ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute Paper
CEE Postdoc Mostafa Mirshekari and Associate Professor Hae Young Noh's paper won the 1st place for the best student paper competition by ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI)
June 25, 2020
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Stanford researchers design a more efficient and affordable desalination process
A new device capable of turning desalination waste into commercially valuable chemicals could make the process cheaper and more environmentally friendly.
June 08, 2020
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How do we measure the economic fallout from earthquakes?
A new study looks beyond deaths and property damages to show how a region’s poorest residents would have the greatest difficulty recovering from a disaster.
June 02, 2020
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June 02, 2020
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Mirshekari and Noh Receive Best Paper by ASME
Postdoctoral Scholar Mostafa Mirshekari and Associate Professor Hae Young Noh received the 2019 Best Journal Paper Award given by the ASME SHM/NDE Technical Committee
May 27, 2020
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Less water could sustain more Californians if we make every drop count
As climate change and population growth make drinking water costlier, here are six strategies to quench the state’s thirst without busting its budget.
May 11, 2020
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Footstep Sensors Identify People by Gait
A supersensitive detector system can also glean clues about health
April 30, 2020
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New approach to managing risk of earthquakes triggered by fracking
Earthquakes caused by hydraulic fracturing can damage property and endanger lives. Stanford researchers have developed guidelines to slow fracking operations based on local risks.
April 27, 2020
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Extreme Energy Efficiency - Immersive Spring break CEE course goes online
Some 40 students head to snowy Colorado each spring break to study extreme energy efficiency. This March, the class had to swap Rocky Mountain scenery for all-day Zoom sessions.
April 22, 2020
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A more holistic way to measure the economic fallout from earthquakes
A new study describes the first way to estimate the greater financial fallout that the earthquake would have, especially on the poor.
April 20, 2020
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April 10, 2020
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Stanford CEE Researchers track COVID-19 with Sewage Surveillance
How many people have been infected with the new coronavirus? A group of Bay Area researchers aims to find out—by tracking what's in the local wastewater.
April 07, 2020