Trevor Tilly, Environmental Engineering Sciences student, Receives SMART Scholarship

May 2, 2018

Congratulations to Trevor Tilly, student in the Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences (EES) in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) for receiving a scholarship award under the Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship-for-Service Program. The SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program has been established by the Department of Defense (DoD) to support undergraduate […]

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UF Engineering Student Pitches Sustainable Solutions At United Nations Conference

May 1, 2018

A UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA ENGINEERING STUDENT WAS ONE OF SIX PEOPLE CHOSEN TO SPEAK AT A UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON, DC. Jenny Olmsted, a 22-year-old environmental engineering senior, presented her proposal at the Students Seeking Solutions for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) conference. SGDs are a collection of 17 global goals identified by the United Nations […]

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UF Wins First Place in the Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) Design Competition

April 17, 2018

Congratulations to the University of Florida team for winning first place in the Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) Student Design Competition. The competition is intended to promote “real world” design experience for students interested in pursuing an education and/or career in water engineering and sciences. This competition tasks teams of student members within FWEA to […]

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Dr. Timothy Townsend Receives 2018 University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) Professorship

April 17, 2018

Congratulations to ESSIE’s Dr. Timothy Townsend for receiving a 2018 University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) professorship. The UFRF professorship was created to recognize faculty who have established a distinguished record of research and scholarship that is expected to lead to distinction in their field. Towsend is a Jones Edmunds Professor of Environmental Engineering in […]

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ESSIE alumnus Jay Conroy to receive UF Outstanding Young Alumni Award

April 12, 2018

Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment (ESSIE) alumnus and repeated Gator 100 nominee, Jay Conroy, will take on another prestigious affiliation this weekend-this time as the University of Florida’s Outstanding Young Alumnus. Conroy is no stranger to success in business. In the fifth grade, he developed and effectively led his own “candy cartel,”, buying […]

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Four ESSIE Students Receive National Science Foundation (NSF) Fellowships

April 3, 2018

Four ESSIE students have recently received fellowships through the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF-GRFP). NSF-GRFP is an annual grant awarded by NSF to approximately 2,000 students pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees in the natural, social and engineering sciences at U.S. institutions Congratulations to each of these students for earning this prestigious […]

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Three ESSIE Students to be Awarded at Spring 2018 Commencement

April 3, 2018

Three students from ESSIE’s Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences at the University of Florida will be recognized at Spring 2018 Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Commencement Exercises. Congratulations to the following students: Gator Engineering Dean Earle Award Estenia J. Ortiz Carabantes– Environmental Engineering Gator Engineering Dean Weil Award Naomi Senehi– Environmental Engineering Spring 2018 Gator Engineering […]

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Dr. Christine Angelini featured on The Today Show

March 29, 2018

Dr. Christine Angelini, assistant professor of environmental engineering, was featured as one of 11 inspiring women on The Today Show. When asked what advice she would give her younger self, Angelini said, “Pursue a path where you do things you love and excel at every day.” Angelini’s research focuses on the resilience of natural systems […]

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For Flu Detection, Just Add Water

February 26, 2018

As one of the worst flu seasons in years continues to take its toll, new technology developed by a University of Florida research team comes at an especially timely moment: It’s the first air sampler that can consistently capture the influenza virus, making it up to 100 times more effective than existing samplers. That early-detection […]

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