Author: Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Master’s student Freddy Ordonez receives two scholarship awards
CEE master’s student receives two scholarships that aim to increase the graduation rate among underrepresented and underserved STEM students.
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Professor Nancy Love receives NSF grant for research on drinking water
Professor Nancy Love, in collaboration with Branko Kerkez and Wayne State University researchers, received a grant for research on drinking water and public health systems.
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PhD Student Houtan Jebelli Awarded the Charles M. Eastman Top PhD Paper Award
Houtan Jebelli was awarded the Charles M. Eastman Top PhD Paper Award for his research article on EEG-based workers’ stress recognition at construction sites.
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Glen Daigger receives Gascoigne Medal for wastewater treatment research
CEE professor’s winning paper describes testing to increase flow handling capacities at a wastewater treatment plant.
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PhD Student Sehwan Chung Selected for MICDE Fellowship
CEE PhD student Sehwan Chung received the MICDE Fellowship to support his PhD research.
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PhD student Anne Menefee selected for Department of Energy fellowship
Anne Menefee received a fellowship to support her research on mitigating human-driven climate change through engineered carbon management.
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Alumnus Paul Ajegba selected as MDOT Metro Region Engineer
CEE Alumnus Paul Ajegba has been selected as the new Metro Region Engineer for the Michigan Department of Transportation.
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Professor Lutgarde Raskin selected as a Fellow for International Water Association
Professor Lutgarde Raskin has been chosen to be a fellow based on her contributions to the International Water Association.
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Krista Wigginton wins Paul L. Busch Award from the Water Research Foundation
CEE professor unites virology with engineering to develop a novel approach to managing risks associated with viruses in water.
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Fresh funding ideas to fix Michigan’s failing infrastructure
Fintech and digital financing could move infrastructure financing into the 21st century.
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Evgueni Filipov selected to participate in the U.S. National Academy of Sciences’ Symposium
Assistant Professor Evgueni Filipov was selected out of hundreds of candidates to take part in the National Academy of Sciences’ sixth annual Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Symposium.
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Bendable concrete, with a design inspired by seashells, can make US infrastructure safer and more durable
Bendable concrete makes infrastructure safer, extends its service life and reduces maintenance costs and resource use.
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Professors Valeriy Ivanov and Nikolaos Katopodes receive MICDE Catalyst Grant
Professors Valeriy Ivanov and Nikolaos Katopodes were among a group of four researchers to receive one of these grants for their project “Urban Flood Modeling at ‘Human Action’ Scale: Harnessing the Power of Reduced-Order Approaches and Uncertainty Quantification.”
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Staff Member Sherry Brueger Receives CoE Staff Excellence Award
The College of Engineering has selected Faculty Support Coordinator Sherry Brueger to receive a Staff Excellence Award.
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Research Promoting the Elderly’s Mobility
SangHyun Lee will be leading one of six research teams awarded funding by the U-M Exercise and Sport Science Initiative (ESSI).
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Congratulations, CEE Graduates!
On April 27, 2018, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering celebrated the tremendous achievements of their graduates.
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Dr. Will Tarpeh inducted into the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
Dr. Will Tarpeh, a post-doctoral fellow working under the direction of Professors Nancy Love and Krista Wigginton, has been selected for induction to the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society at Yale University.
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CEE Doctoral Students Receive NSF Fellowships and Honorable Mentions
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected two CEE doctoral students to receive 2018 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowships.
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Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe teams each place first at Regionals and are headed to Nationals!
After placing first at the regional competitions, the University of Michigan’s Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams are heading to Nationals.
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Deb Niemeier Emphasizes Social Justice During Richart Lecture
Deb A. Niemeier presented the annual Frank E. Richart Jr. Distinguished Lecture on Monday, April 2 in the Iacocca Auditorium in the GG Brown Building.