Search Results Search All (326) Courses (6) Events (22) Mission in Action (2) (-) News (281) People (14) Teaching areas (1) The Next Frontier In Clean Flight? Jet Fuel From City Waste November 12, 2025 Research explores sustainable aviation fuel from municipal solid waste Why Plastics Fail – and Why It Matters November 25, 2025 Ph.D. student Kadoma examines how plastics embrittle and age A sustainable future for data centers May 23, 2024 SEAS students tackle the engineering implications of the ever-increasing need for data centers Former Sunderland labmates team up at George Washington December 12, 2025 Cindy Hu, Jahred Liddie discuss current research and time at SEAS Sustainable computing project awarded $12 million from NSF May 23, 2024 Multi-institution research initiative aims to reduce computing’s carbon footprint by 45% within the next decade Sky-High Smoke December 10, 2025 Wildfire smoke lofted into atmosphere could affect Earth’s climate Summer on the Coast October 29, 2025 Environmental engineering student spends summer researching climate resiliency in Louisiana Upcycling Proteins Just Got Easier September 3, 2025 New, sustainable way to break down keratins, turn leftover wool and feathers into useful products Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation Photo gallery: Scenes from the SEAS Sustainability Fair December 13, 2022 Alumni profile: Kirsten Van Fossen, S.B. '12 June 25, 2025 Turning carbon dioxide into usable fuel Juncheng Yang Winner of ACM Award for Dissertation with Most Impact October 27, 2025 Doctoral work explored efficiency, scalability of software caching What to Know Before You Apply to Graduate School in Computer Science Extraterrestrial Habitats: Bioplastics for Life Beyond Earth July 2, 2025 Researchers demonstrate algae growth under Mars-like pressures Liberty Mutual on the Role of Insurers in the Energy and Climate Transition July 1, 2025 Representatives discuss the risk and opportunity for insurers Alumni Profile: Patrick Kuiper, M.E. '16 August 27, 2025 Teaching math to the next generation of Army cadets Biomaterial Vaccines to Make Implanted Orthopedic Devices Safer November 3, 2025 Using pathogen-specific antigens could significantly lower patients’ risk of infection Evoking sustainability, striking photo wins top honors February 19, 2010 Sung Hoon Kang and colleagues place first in the 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge Senior profile: Manav Bansal May 28, 2025 Bridging environmental engineering and climate activism Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Page 14 14 Page 15 15 Next page › Last page »
The Next Frontier In Clean Flight? Jet Fuel From City Waste November 12, 2025 Research explores sustainable aviation fuel from municipal solid waste
Why Plastics Fail – and Why It Matters November 25, 2025 Ph.D. student Kadoma examines how plastics embrittle and age
A sustainable future for data centers May 23, 2024 SEAS students tackle the engineering implications of the ever-increasing need for data centers
Former Sunderland labmates team up at George Washington December 12, 2025 Cindy Hu, Jahred Liddie discuss current research and time at SEAS
Sustainable computing project awarded $12 million from NSF May 23, 2024 Multi-institution research initiative aims to reduce computing’s carbon footprint by 45% within the next decade
Summer on the Coast October 29, 2025 Environmental engineering student spends summer researching climate resiliency in Louisiana
Upcycling Proteins Just Got Easier September 3, 2025 New, sustainable way to break down keratins, turn leftover wool and feathers into useful products
Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation
Juncheng Yang Winner of ACM Award for Dissertation with Most Impact October 27, 2025 Doctoral work explored efficiency, scalability of software caching
Extraterrestrial Habitats: Bioplastics for Life Beyond Earth July 2, 2025 Researchers demonstrate algae growth under Mars-like pressures
Liberty Mutual on the Role of Insurers in the Energy and Climate Transition July 1, 2025 Representatives discuss the risk and opportunity for insurers
Alumni Profile: Patrick Kuiper, M.E. '16 August 27, 2025 Teaching math to the next generation of Army cadets
Biomaterial Vaccines to Make Implanted Orthopedic Devices Safer November 3, 2025 Using pathogen-specific antigens could significantly lower patients’ risk of infection
Evoking sustainability, striking photo wins top honors February 19, 2010 Sung Hoon Kang and colleagues place first in the 2009 International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge