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School of Engineering
Faculty Research in Sustainability
Mark Aschheim
Aschheim's research focuses on earthquake-resistant construction and sustainable structural materials.
Steven Chiesa
Chiesa researches the use of biological processes and systems to manage solid and water waste.
Ruth Davis
Prof. Ruth Davis incorporates sustainability into the core curriculum and obtains funding for sustainability programs.
Rachel He
Transportation engineering can lead to reduced traffic congestion and less noise and airborne pollutants from vehicle emission.
Timothy Healy
Prof. Tim Healy is the electrical advisor for SCU's Solar Decathlon entryies, and is active in the development of a series of courses in the area of sustainable energy studies.
Tim Hight
Prof. Tim Hight has been the faculty project manager for the two SCU entries into the U.S. Dept. of Energy's Solar Decathlon competition.
Christopher Kitts
Kitts leads students in developing autonomous and robotic systems to address many sustainability issues.
Edwin Maurer
Sustainability is integral to all of Maurer's research, which centers on climate change impacts on water resources.
Sarah Kate Wilson
Wilson's research in wireless digital communications focuses on solutions to social need that create social parity.
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