Skip to Main content

Tag Archives: Shaping Resource Flows

  1. Portrait of Glen Daigger and Nancy Love

    Glen Daigger and Nancy Love receive Wesley W. Horner Award from ASCE

    Their winning paper explores integrated urban water management systems.

    Read More
  2. ‘Peecycling’ payoff: Urine diversion shows multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale

    New study is the first in-depth analysis of the environmental performance and benefits of large-scale urine recycling relative to conventional wastewater treatment and fertilizer production.

    The post ‘Peecycling’ payoff: Urine diversion shows multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

    Read More
  3. Photo of urine diversion system at water treatment plant

    ‘Peecycling’ payoff: Urine diversion shows multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale

    New study is the first in-depth analysis of the environmental performance and benefits of large-scale urine recycling relative to conventional wastewater treatment and fertilizer production.

    Read More
  4. Podcast: Remaking water infrastructure

    In S1E2, harnessing waterborne microbes for data and health.

    Read More
  5. Portrait of Ethan Kennedy

    From plan to practice: CEE staff make research concepts a reality

    Electronics Technician Ethan Kennedy creates a custom reactor controller for wastewater treatment

    Read More
  6. Portrait of Tom Yavaraski

    Analyzing brewery and food waste to create useful products

    A staff perspective on an innovative CEE project.

    Read More

Subscribe for the latest updates on how we're working toward our strategic goals.

Subscribe
A motion-blurred photo of the M-City autonomous shuttle.

Support our research, education and outreach.

CEE is tackling ground-breaking projects, pushing ourselves to be innovative, daring and forward-thinking in our service to society. Our impact is built on the support of our community.