Srubar /mse/ en Dr. Wil Srubar: Concrete has a colossal carbon footprint and we can help fix that in Colorado /mse/2022/02/17/dr-wil-srubar-concrete-has-colossal-carbon-footprint-and-we-can-help-fix-colorado Dr. Wil Srubar: Concrete has a colossal carbon footprint and we can help fix that in Colorado Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 02/17/2022 - 14:56 Categories: News Tags: Srubar news If Colorado truly envisions itself to be a bold leader on tackling climate change, our state must have a strategy for decarbonizing concrete. Although concrete is not always top of mind, this critical building block presents a wealth of opportunities for sustainability and business innovation — as well as reducing harmful emissions. window.location.href = `https://www.dailycamera.com/2022/02/16/dr-wil-srubar-concrete-has-a-colossal-carbon-footprint-and-we-can-fix-that-in-colorado/`;

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The value of core facilities from a researcher’s perspective /mse/2021/11/18/value-core-facilities-researchers-perspective The value of core facilities from a researcher’s perspective Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 11/18/2021 - 08:14 Categories: News Tags: Srubar news Rachel Leuthauser Ahead of the joint Materials Instrumentation and Multimodal Imaging Core (MIMIC) Facility and Colorado Shared Instrumentation in Nanofabrication and Characterization (COSINC) facility virtual webinar on Nov. 18, Associate Professor Wil Srubar shares the importance of having core facilities at public institutions. window.location.href = `/facility/mimic/2021/11/18/value-core-facilities-researchers-perspective`;

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Transformative Carbon-Storing Materials report co-authored by Wil Srubar /mse/2021/11/12/transformative-carbon-storing-materials-report-co-authored-wil-srubar Transformative Carbon-Storing Materials report co-authored by Wil Srubar Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 11/12/2021 - 16:22 Categories: News Tags: Srubar news Jeff Zehnder The Carbon Leadership Forum has published a new report on the potential for meaningful climate impact through materials that serve as carbon sinks. Co-authored by Wil Srubar, an associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, the report, partially funded by Microsoft, highlights ways building construction can use new materials to reduce our carbon footprint and even become "carbon positive." window.location.href = `/ceae/2021/11/10/transformative-carbon-storing-materials-report-co-authored-wil-srubar`;

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Srubar featured in NSF Distinguished Lecture on Pride in STEM /mse/2021/07/29/srubar-featured-nsf-distinguished-lecture-pride-stem Srubar featured in NSF Distinguished Lecture on Pride in STEM Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 07/29/2021 - 10:36 Categories: News Tags: Faculty Srubar news

Associate Professor Wil Srubar recently participated in the "Pride in Stem: A Conversation about Research, Mentorship and Advocacy" panel, a National Science Foundation Distinguished Lecture. The panel included NSF staff from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the LGBTQ+ and Allied Employee Resource Group and fellow NSF CAREER awardees who have demonstrated committment to the LGBTQ+ community through their work.

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Associate Professor Wil Srubar recently participated in the "Pride in Stem: A Conversation about Research, Mentorship and Advocacy" panel, a National Science Foundation Distinguished Lecture. The panel included NSF staff from the Office of Diversity and Inclusion, the LGBTQ+ and Allied Employee Resource Group and fellow NSF CAREER awardees who have demonstrated committment to the LGBTQ+ community through their work.

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