How Homes Should Prepare for a Green Future
As the movement away from fossil fuels and toward a greener future continues to build momentum, our buildings have become a focal point for the energy transition. The current popular strategy for...
As the movement away from fossil fuels and toward a greener future continues to build momentum, our buildings have become a focal point for the energy transition. The current popular strategy for...
Illinois Institute of Technology Associate Teaching Professor Edoarda Corradi Dell’Acqua and Professor of Civil and Architectural Engineering Jamshid Mohammadi, together with Paul V. Galvin Library...
Illinois Institute of Technology and Elevate, a nonprofit organization that works to implement equitable climate solutions, published a report showing that families without central air conditioning...
Students from Illinois Institute of Technology were awarded all five of the 2023 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Illinois Chapter Scholarships...
Before making his way to Illinois Institute of Technology to study engineering, Jonathan Ellison (CE ’24) had an entirely different career. He spent the early 2000s getting an Associate of Arts degree...
The Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology recently celebrated upgrades to modernize its Concrete Materials and Structures Lab. Assistant...
Great Lakes ReNEW, a six-state collaboration coordinated by Chicago-based water innovation hub Current, has been awarded up to $160 million over 10 years from the United States National Science...
CHICAGO—January 29, 2024—Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) is part of Great Lakes ReNEW , a six-state collaboration coordinated by Chicago-based water innovation hub Current , awarded...
A team of professors at Illinois Institute of Technology is bringing together social science, landscape architecture, and engineering—along with a dose of citizen science—to find ways to address a...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says there has been a trend of “increased risk and extent of wildfires in the western United States during the last two decades,” citing climate...