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Professor Koseff wins Sustainable Stanford Award

Professor Jeff Koseff with Fahmida Ahmed, Director of Sustainability.
Jeff Koseff with Fahmida Ahmed, director of sustainability.

Civil & Environmental Engineering Professor Jeff Koseff, William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Professor in the School of Engineering and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment, was one of three recently honored with Sustainable Stanford Awards for their efforts to reduce the university’s environmental footprint. The awards were presented during the recent Celebrating Sustainability event on April 20, 2017.

Koseff, the William Alden Campbell and Martha Campbell Professor in the School of Engineering and senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, received the faculty award. Koseff, a professor of civil and environmental engineering who co-founded the Woods Institute, supported creation of the Office of Sustainability and was a founding member of the Sustainability Working Group. He was a driving force behind the design of Y2E2, which is among the most sustainable lab buildings on campus. Koseff was praised for his “inspirational ideas, compassionate demeanor, implementation acumen and depth of experience,” which “makes him one of the most influential change makers in sustainability legacy at Stanford University from any vantage point.”

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