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Environmental Water Resources and Coastal Engineering

Jan 23, 2017

Advanced Biomass Cookstoves Provide Benefits in Field Settings, But Less than Expected from Lab Testing

Researchers from North Carolina State University and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have found that while advanced wood-burning cookstoves can provide benefits to the environment and climate, these benefits… 

Oct 6, 2016

Dietrich Aiding Efforts to Forecast Flooding during Hurricane Matthew

As Hurricane Matthew approaches Florida and prepares to move up the U.S. east coast, researchers in North Carolina are running models to forecast the storm surge and coastal flooding. Dr.… 

Sep 14, 2016

Faculty Chat with CCEE Professor Joel Ducoste

In an interview with the NCSU Provost’s office, CCEE Professor Joel Ducoste, and political science associate professor Kathleen Vogel, share their views on teaching and research, what brought them to… 

Aug 22, 2016

Air Quality and Tailgating at Football Games

In 2015, over 37 million people attended 864 NCAA Division I college football games featuring 127 teams. “Tailgating” is as much a part of going to a game as the… 

Aug 15, 2016

Studying the ‘Yuck Factor’ of Reclaimed Wastewater

Dr. Emily Berglund is working with communications professor Andy Binder to develop a model for how municipalities could invest in treating wastewater and delivering it to homes for non-potable uses.… 

Jun 1, 2016

CCEE Student Shares Research With NC Policymakers

CCEE master’s student Catalina Lopez was one of more than 30 graduate students from across the state who presented their research at Graduate Education Day 2016 at the N.C. General…