Category: Awards
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Five predoctoral CEE students receive Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships
Five CEE predoctoral students have received Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships through the Rackham Graduate School.
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ASCE/CEEFA Banquet 2019
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter hosted an event honoring several members of the CEE community.
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CEE researchers receive Raymond C. Reese Research Prize
CEE PhD student Tung-Yu Wu and Profs. Sherif El-Tawil and Jason McCormick receive award recognizing outstanding contributions to the application of structural engineering research.
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PhD students receive ITiMS Fellowships
Students received ITiMS Fellowships through the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health for the 2019-2020 school year.
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CEE undergraduate students receive Distinguished Achievement Undergraduate Award
CEE undergraduate students Adam Assink and Joseph Rodgers have received the Distinguished Achievement Undergraduate Award from Michigan Engineering. The Distinguished Achievement Undergraduate Award is presented to the outstanding undergraduate in each degree program. Criteria considered by the department awards committee include academic achievement, exemplary character, leadership in class and activities, and potential for success in future…
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Two CEE graduate students receive Richard F. and Eleanor A. Towner award
CEE students Ellen Thompson and Sebina Kalawadwala have received the Richard F. and Eleanor A. Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement.
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PhD student Arthriya Suksuwan selected as Barbour Scholar
PhD student receives scholarship from Rackham Graduate School for her academic and professional caliber in her academic discipline.
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Nancy Love named the 2019 Kappe Lecturer by AAEES
This award recognizes a leader in the environmental engineering field whose excellence in research and professional service will inspire students.
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PhD student Katherine Dowdell receives IIE scholarship
PhD student receives scholarship for her research work in how the use of disinfectants in drinking water treatment influences opportunistic pathogen populations in tap water.
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Four CEE faculty receive awards from the College of Engineering
CEE faculty honored for excellence in research, teaching, leadership and service
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Brian Ellis selected for CEE Department Excellence Award
Assistant Professor Brian Ellis has been selected by the CEE Honors and Awards Committee to receive the 2019 Department Excellence Award.
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Two CEE PhD students receive Dow Sustainability Fellowships
CEE students Cassandra Champagne and Morteza Taiebat have been named 2019 Dow Sustainability Doctoral Fellows.
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Jeff Scruggs selected for Berker and Gokyigit Faculty Scholar Award
This award recognizes outstanding work by a member of the CEE Department in advancing the state of the art in smart and sustainable infrastructure systems.
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CEE students receive awards at the Engineering Graduate Symposium
Two CEE students received awards at the Engineering Graduate Symposium held by the College of Engineering.
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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 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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Joint U-M and GLWA team wins inaugural Intelligent Water Challenge
University-utility partnership designs a system to demonstrate the value of smart water technologies.
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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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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.