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- ESF, Upstate Receive Technology Accelerator Award
- ESF College Foundation Honors Miller for Teaching Achievement
- Fabius-Pompey HEROS Science Club Partners with ESF
- ESF Cheers for Student Athletes
- ESF Alumnus Inducted into NGA Hall of Fame
- Germain's Research Focuses on Working Forests
- ESF Student Named Scholar Athlete
- College Begins Expansion of Centennial Hall
- Loon Race, Guide Boat Celebrate Summer at Newcomb Campus
- High-tech, Remote-controlled Vessels Gather Data in Lake Ontario
- And They're Off: Graduates Move on to New Lives
- Honoree Sets Path for Grads to Improve Their World
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Dr. Ted Endreny Discusses Flume Utilization
The new ERFEG laboratory allows for expanded research
3/30/2009
The environment is increasingly being seen as one of the world's most significant - and real - engineering challenges. But while climate change dominates the headlines, there are countless other ecological challenges being tackled by environmental engineers. One such engineer is Professor Ted Endreny of the SUNY ESF Department of Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering, who is currently carrying out research into the hydraulics of stream restoration.


