Kathleen Smits
@smitskathleen
Professor and Chair, Civil & Env Engineering @SMU @lyleengineering Interested in #soil #water #climate
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https://people.smu.edu/ksmits 29-08-2021 19:09:42
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Beautiful day for mitigating #methane #gasleaks SMU Research experiments U.S. Air Force Academy Civil Engineering FERL site with our CSU Energy Institute colleagues
Contributing to a path to success by 2030 in #methane emission abatement… Amazing SMU Lyle School of Engineering grad students and post docs CSU Energy Institute CH4 Connections…. Thank you SMU Moody grad school for support!
Did I mention that we love to do field work? Once again SMUs SMU Lyle School of Engineering students/ post docs at CSU Energy Institute METEC to understand natural gas leakage and how we can mitigate its occurrence and consequence.
Presenting at the Minamata Convention on Mercury to #makemercuryhistory and met up with a previous Colorado School of Mines HE grad student who is totally makin us proud at UNITAR! SMU Lyle School of Engineering
Amazing opportunity to present my research team’s findings on mercury contamination at the UN Minamata Convention Conference of Parties COP-5. A joint SMU Lyle School of Engineering Minas Medellín UNAL SMU Colorado School of Mines to #MakeMercuryHistory
My SMU Lyle School of Engineering CSU Energy Institute research team developed a new approach to quantify natural gas leak rates and evaluate any changes in the leak behavior #methaneemissions sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
jessie zarazaga, Director of our Sustainability + Development Program, has been honored with the Dunnigan Community Engagement Award from the Greater Dallas Planning Council. Read more: bit.ly/3uylYC6
One of my favorite days… undergrad students presenting their research and actually being excited about the next steps! Great job Aaron and Navodi Jayarathne for mentoring! SMU Lyle School of Engineering
New collaborative paper: SMU Lyle School of Engineering CSU Energy Institute on the impact of rain/snow on natural gas leak classification Kudos to Navodi Jayarathne ! #methane pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
When natural gas leaks from an underground pipeline, surface moisture due to rain or snow causes the gas to spread three to four times farther than the same leak happening under dry soil, a new study from SMU has found. Learn more here: tinyurl.com/vcuy3k45 SMU Lyle School of Engineering