The NSF funded Center for Bio-mediated and Bio-inspired Geotechnics (CBBG) focuses on ecologically friendly, civil engineering solutions, inspired by nature.
Join us this Friday for a CBBG ASU Research presentation over Bio-inspired Rotational Penetration. Learn more about the numerical and experimental investigations that explore the influences on penetration force from Yong Tang on October 14th!
Join Dr. Jennifer Chandler this Friday for a webinar addressing Ongoing CBBG Diversity and Culture of Inclusion challenges. Tune in via Zoom or join us in GWC 137!
Science that could make Martian-grown potatoes a reality!
New research aims to convert toxic Martian regolith into fertile soil. We’re working with @NSF to sponsor this project which can benefit crop production in space & on Earth. https://t.co/sVGCTNI26y
TOMORROW: SLC Onboarding Meeting for Students Only!
Don’t forget to stop by in person or on Zoom at 11 a.m. for ASU/UCD, 12 p.m. for NMSU, or 2 p.m. for GT.
Attention ASU CBBG students ‼️ Join us this Friday in GWC 137 for a chance to compete next Friday for the CBBG spot at the ERC Perfect Pitch competition!
Lab session by Dr. Claudia Zapata on Soil Classification at our ASU lab for CBBG Summer Programs 2022. Teachers and students working with multiple Soil types.
Congratulations Pranati Chintada(Young scholar CBBG), for 2nd place in the Earth and Environmental Science division and NASA Earth Systems Science award in the AZSEF state science fair
Let's Get Civil!-ASCE UCD Podcast
Join UC Davis ASCE every other Monday as we delve into the nitty-gritty details of civil engineering student life and beyond.
Listen on spotify: https://t.co/VdWjjMAVxH