Category: Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Emeritus Prof. Nowak Awarded Honorary Doctoral Degree
On Nov. 15, 2017 Civil and Environmental Engineering Emeritus Professor, Andrzej (Andy) Nowak, received an honorary doctoral degree, Doctoris Honoris Causa, from the Politechnika Warszawska (Warsaw University of Technology), Poland.
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CEE students receive awards at Engineering Graduate Symposium
Two doctoral students from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering won awards at annual Engineering Graduate Symposium.
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Branko Kerkez selected as NAE Gilbreth Lecturer
CEE Assistant Professor, Branko Kerkez, has been selected by the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) as a 2018 Gilbreth Lecturer, a lectureship recognizing outstanding young American engineers.
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CEE Review: View the Annual Newsletter
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering addresses the potential impacts of the emerging transportation technologies in the Fall 2017 edition.
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Dimitrios Zekkos wins Shamsher Prakash Research Award
Dr. Dimitrios Zekkos, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has won the 2017 Shamsher Prakash Research Award.
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CEE Alumni Brings Artistic Staff Tribute to Campus
CEE alumni, Jagdish Janveja, donated funds to create a sculpture honoring the enduring work and support of the U-M staff.
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CEEFA Board Member Wins Distinguished Service Award
Alumna Tarolyn Buckles is a Champion for STEM Diversity.
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A champion for STEM diversity
2017 Distinguished Service Award honoree: Tarolyn Buckles
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Dimitrios Zekkos’ Team Use Drones to Aid Archaeology
Dimitrios Zekkos and some of his students spent part of the 2016 summer in northeastern Greece.
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CEE Students Attend UNLEASH Lab in Denmark
Three Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D. students, Christina Reynolds, Kevin Fries and Matt Vedrin, attended the inaugural UNLEASH Lab conference in Denmark in August.
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Flannigan Earns First Prize in EMI Paper Competition
Civil engineering graduate student, Katherine Flanigan, was awarded the first place prize in the Engineering Mechanics Institute’s Student Paper Competition.
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Menassa Receives ASCE’s Alfred Noble Prize
Carol Menassa has been selected to receive the Alfred Noble Prize from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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Mcity demos: Self-driving cars can be even safer with connected technology
At the University of Michigan’s Mcity Test Facility, self-driving cars were part of a series of demonstrations that illustrated the key role connected technology can play in harnessing the safety benefits that self-driving vehicles promise.
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Prof. Henry Liu and Michigan Traffic Lab Featured in Forbes
University Of Michigan deploys augmented reality system to aid testing of automated vehicles.
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Erik Anderson II: Future engineering Jedi
“I don’t see many people that look like me in the field of environmental engineering. It made me want to do stuff like that,” Erik says. “I want to help show other people of color that we can do this too.”
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Emeritus Professor Richard Woods named to the NSF’s Network Independent Advisory Committee
Prof. Woods has been appointed to the Network Independent Advisory Committee to oversee the NHERI Network for a five-year term beginning May 1, 2017.
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Steps for Flint residents to reduce bacteria in filtered water
While filters reduce lead, they can harbor bacteria.
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Doctoral student Emily Crossette receives ITiMS program fellowship
The Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS) program recently awarded a fellowship to Doctoral student Emily Crossette.
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Doctoral student Matt Vedrin receives Dow Sustainability Fellowship
Doctoral student Matt Vedrin has been selected to receive a Fellowship from the Dow Sustainability Doctoral Fellows Program.