Joshua Fu publication examines methods to increase data quality when using machine modeling to measure and predict air pollution.
Joshua Fu Study Clears the Air for Data Quality
Fu Named AAAS Fellow
Joshua Fu has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for his lifetime of research devoted to the environment and solving environmental issues.
Fu Researches Wildfire Impact on Human Health
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu has completed a collaborative study to understand how smoke particles from wildfires can impact human health.
Fu Appointed to Scientific Leadership Team for WMO
Fu, who also serves as the John D. Tickle Professor in CEE, was invited to be a member of the Scientific Leadership Team (SLT) of the Measurement-Model Fusion for Global Total Atmospheric Deposition (MMF-GTAD) project.
News Sentinel: Knoxville air quality ranks among nation’s worst as rest of Tennessee air improves
Joshua Fu, a professor in civil and environmental engineering, recently spoke with the News Sentinel about air quality in East Tennessee.
UT’s Fu Earns Environmental Education Recognition
“Earning recognition from within your research focus is always a special feeling,” said Fu, the John D. Tickle Professor of Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. “It’s validation of your work, your methods, and of the students that have come through your classes and research projects.”
Naming of Tickle College of Engineering Already Producing Results
“Part of my giving is my goal of helping lift the profile of the college to one that that makes them say ‘Wow!’ and take notice,” said Tickle, a 1965 industrial engineering graduate.