Category: Civil & Environmental Engineering
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CEE Master’s Student Honored as 2023 Military Federal Engineer of the Year
This award is a testament to the staff within the Camp and how hard they work to serve the mission.
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Listen to the Latest CEE Connections & Directions
Featuring Prof. Herek Clack
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2022 CEE Review Now Available
Automation is the Theme
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CEE’s Building the Future Webinar Now Available on YouTube
Speaker Prof. Jennifer Wilcox Highlights Carbon Management
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In Memorium
Emeritus Professor Donald Gray (1936-2022)
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Community Conversation on Flooding in Southeastern Michigan
CEE hosted about 45 representatives from non-profit organizations, government agencies and industry on November 17 at the Stamps Art Gallery in Ann Arbor for a Community Conversation on flooding in Southeastern Michigan. Thank you to panelists Rebecca Esselman of the Huron River Watershed Council, Erma Leaphart of the Sierra Club of Detroit and Evan Pratt…
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Attend Nov. 29 Webinar on Shaping Resource Flows
Prof. Jennifer Wilcox Highlights Role of Carbon Capture
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Listen to CEE’s Sherif El-Tawil on Our Latest Podcast
In our latest CEE Connections & Directions podcast, Prof. Sherif El-Tawil discusses his research in hazard mitigation, focusing on structural failure, human decision-making and social interaction during extreme events. As we focus on “Serving our Community” in our second season, we discuss ways our work reflects our department mission of “Engineers in Service to Society.”…
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CEE Prof. Lut Raskin Featured at November 15 Lecture
Distinguished University Professors to speak
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CEE Hosts Community Conversations Webinar
U-M CEE Prof. Branko Kerkez will lead a panel discussion called “Community Conversations: Flooding in Southeastern Michigan,” on Thursday, November 17, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. This session will serve as a forum for community members to bring issues to the attention of CEE. Panelists will include Erma Leaphart, Community Organizer of the Sierra Club of…
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Open Position: Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Intelligent Systems
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the University of Michigan invites applications for an open-rank, tenure-track faculty position in the area of Intelligent Systems, with an emphasis on the department’s strategic directions in the areas of Human Habitat Experience, Adaptation, and Autonomy. Our nation’s infrastructure is in the midst of a dramatic…
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Listen to CEE’s Evgueni Filipov on Our Latest Podcast
CEE Connections & Directions is releasing Season 2 of our podcast, called “Serving Our Community,” highlighting Assistant Prof. Evgueni Filipov and how he uses origami in his research and teaching. As we continue our discussions with faculty, we will also highlight students and staff members in future podcasts, and how they support our department mission,…
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CEE Prof. Vineet Kamat Receives Endowed Professorship
Tishman Family Endowment Supports Construction Management, Sustainability
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Jointless ECC Pavement at Mcity Receives Sensors to Monitor, Assess Real-World Conditions
CEE researchers are examining ways to develop unreinforced jointless rigid pavement with improved structural resiliency and durability while reducing cost and improving environmental sustainability using an Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC). The team, led by Victor Li–the E. Benjamin Wylie Collegiate Professor and James R. RIce Distinguished University Professor–along with He Zhu – a research scientist…
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CEE Hosts F.E. Richart, Jr./R.D. Woods Lecture
Event Name Honors Past Faculty Leaders
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Automation is a field where cutting-edge research is happening at CEE
Transportation is a key area for Automation to thrive
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Automation Drives Transportation Studies to Improve Safety, Fuel Efficiency
Automation has the potential to improve traffic safety and offer other benefits to drivers, pedestrians and society as a whole. The ability of sensor systems aboard automated vehicles (AVs) to collect and provide information that guides decision-making can reduce traffic accidents and optimize traffic flows. CEE Associate Prof. Neda Masoud highlighted a project funded by…
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CEE Receives NSF Grant to Support Independent Mobility in People with Different Physical Abilities
Research Seeks to Empower End-to-End Mobility
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$5M to enable remote, next-generation autonomous vehicle testing at Mcity
‘Mcity 2.0’ will give researchers, many without testing resources, remote access to the Mcity Test Facility—creating a more equitable playing field in mobility.