Welcome to the University of Colorado at Boulder Center for Environmental Technology
July 4, 2007: The NOAA-CU Center for Environmental Technology recently partnered with NASA to produce a soil moisture map over much of the flood prone area of south Texas for use by the Texas Office of Emergency Management. Read more...
Related news: CU-Boulder Researchers Map Texas Floods To Support Forecasting And Relief Efforts
The Center for Environmental Technology (CET) was established in 2006 within the College of Engineering of the University of Colorado at Boulder in cooperation with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to support the development of advanced environmental sensors for use by governments, industry, and academia. CET provides expertise for the development of new in situ and remote sensing concepts and systems through cross-linkages with faculty across the CU campus and collaborators within the CU Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science (CIRES) and the NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL).
The director of CET is Professor Al Gasiewski, former Chief of the NOAA Environmental Technology Laboratory Microwave Systems Development Division.
