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Join Matt Chan, former EMI intern and WASH engineer as we will be discuss the application of behavior change theories in WASH and why it is important to consider.
EMI Tech — May 2024
An inside look at WASH at EMI – past, present, and future.
EMI Tech — March 2024
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EMI Tech — September 2021
EMI Architect Mathieu Lembelembe shares his experience with the knowledge gap between built-environment professionals and local builders and craftsmen in rural Africa.
EMI Tech — August 2021
Many project trips experience inconsistent power supply. How do we effectively perform structural design when computers are not an option?
EMI Tech — July 2021
EMI Staff member David B. explains the Flood Risk Management Hierarchy and how to utilize it to create a holistic intervention plan for flood resiliency.
EMI Tech — May 2021
Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Jeffrey D. Niemann, Ph.D. overviews relevant water quality properties and methods for assessing those properties.
EMI Tech — April 2021
Exploring the EMI-designed ‘microgrid’ electricity supply system for rural East Africa.
EMI Tech — March 2021
Where is the intersection between convention and innovation in EMI architecture?
EMI Tech — February 2021
Most EMI project trips involve some type of water supply, storage, and distribution system.
EMI Tech — January 2021
Civil Engineer Jeff Wing, P.E. presents a webinar case study on biodigester use in Cambodia in review of sustainable wastewater solutions.
EMI Tech — December 2020
Many of EMI's projects rely upon on-site absorption systems to treat wastewater. EMI Tech dives into how these systems work, what variations are possible and when each might be most appropriate.
EMI Tech — November 2020