by Erik Wirtanen | Jun 22, 2023 | SSEBE News
When you think about farms, you may think about fruits, vegetables, cows or chickens. However, common byproducts of farms are nitrogen and phosphorus caused by the excess use of pesticides, herbicides, fertilizer and animal waste. Some may consider those byproducts to...
by Erik Wirtanen | May 4, 2023 | SSEBE News
More than just outstanding professional skills, expertise and career success are considered when assessing candidates for induction into the Hall of Fame and Academy of Distinguished Alumni of the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, part of...
by Erik Wirtanen | May 3, 2023 | SSEBE News
Fall weekends can get exciting when more than 50,000 football fans descend upon Sun Devil Stadium on Arizona State University’s Tempe campus. Nearly every facet of any gamegoer’s experience involves some facet of engineering. To get to the stadium, most fans use some...
by Erik Wirtanen | Mar 29, 2023 | SSEBE News
The title of Charles Dickens’ classic novel “Great Expectations” provides a fitting description of the breadth and depth of contributions Timothy Becker is anticipated to make in his new job. In January, Becker stepped into the position of Eminent Scholar in the Del...
by Erik Wirtanen | Mar 23, 2023 | SSEBE News
If you’ve ever walked, jogged or biked along the local canals or Tempe Town Lake, you have experienced the benefits of the city’s water management infrastructure. Across the United States, water is ingrained in daily life in many ways, but arguably none are more...