Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies
Dec 10
Sudoc, a startup co-founded by CMU’s Terrence Collins and Ryan Sullivan, has been named one of 10 startups to watch by Chemical & Engineering News. Sudoc is developing and commercializing TAML catalysts, a bioinspired environmentally friendly molecule that outperforms toxic chemicals in a wide range of applications and can be used to remove pollutants from natural and built environments.
Nov 19
New Mechanical Engineering course dives into the connections between Earth’s water, air, land, and life.
Oct 26
Allen Robinson was elected an American Geophysical Union’s (AGU) Fellow for his outstanding achievements and contributions that push the frontiers of science forward.
Sep 29
Allen Robinson has been named the next director of CMU-Africa, effective January 1, 2022.
Sep 07
First nationwide ultrafine particle study paves the way for understanding health effects and revisiting government regulation.
Jul 19
Carnegie Mellon University’s Coty Jen and Hamish Gordon have earned Department of Energy (DOE) awards for their work in atmospheric research.
Jun 30
First-year Chemical Engineering Ph.D. student, Dominic Casalnuovo, has earned a fellowship in the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). His research focuses on developing new techniques for measuring trace gaseous pollutants in the atmosphere.
Feb 22
Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering is excited to celebrate Engineers’ Week 2021.
Feb 11
Carnegie Mellon University experts studying climate, the environment, and energy, as well as the policies that shape each of these sectors, weigh in on the most critical issues that need to be addressed in the next four years.
Jan 08
Peter Adams, Head and Professor of Engineering and Public Policy and Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been appointed as a Thomas Lord Professor of Engineering.
Jan 04
The 2021 Vilhelm Bjerknes Medal was awarded to Spyros Pandis for his outstanding contributions to atmospheric sciences and establishing our understanding of aerosol formation and its processes.
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