Category: Department News
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Sabine Loos explores Flood Impact in Nepal’s Chitwan Valley
This summer, CEE Assistant Professor Sabine Loos led a team of students and collaborators from the Center for Social Solutions (CSS) in conducting an in-depth study in Nepal’s Chitwan Valley as part of a pilot grant funded by the Institute for Social Research (ISR) and the College of Engineering. The project sought to blend engineering…
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Alumni Spotlight: Kirsten Deenik
U-M CEE alumna and VP at Turner Construction, has leveraged her diverse experience in engineering to lead major projects like the Henry Ford Health Destination: Grand hospital. Her dedication to building strong professional relationships and supporting future engineers highlights her enduring connection to the University of Michigan.
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Chris Cook Receives CoE Michigander of the Year Award
Chris Cook was selected as the recipient for the 2024 Michigan Engineering Michigander Award.
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Professor Lutgarde Raskin Selected as AEESP Fellow
This honor recognizes her ongoing efforts within the association as well as her commitment to advancing environmental engineering.
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The U-M CEE Scholars Lead the Way at the 25th International Symposium on Transportation and Traffic Theory
U-M continues to be at the forefront of transportation research, building on its rich legacy while still driving forward innovations for the future.
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Alumni Spotlight: Robert Czachorski
Even years after graduating from CEE, Czachorski still finds that his time spent at U-M impacted his day-to-day work life and helped to prepare him to enter the professional engineering world.
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Professor Photios Ioannou Celebrates 40 Years at U-M CEE
We thank and recognize Professor Ioannou for his valuable contributions and look forward to many more years of his positive influence in our community.
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An invisible mask? Wearable air curtain, treated to kill viruses, blocks 99.8% of aerosols
Headworn tech from U-M startup could protect agricultural and industrial workers from airborne pathogens.
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Alumni Spotlight: Jacob Molewyk
CEE alumnus Jacob Molewyk had ambitions to become a civil engineer since he was a kid. Now, he is making a difference in the Chicago metropolitan area, helping to improve the city’s traffic capacity and implementing impactful infrastructure projects from major highway initiatives to small bike paths and everything in between. “I’ve wanted to be…
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University of Michigan Hosts Successful 7th AAWE Wind Engineering Workshop
The event highlighted the critical need to support wind engineering studies to defend the built environment against one of nature’s most destructive hazards.
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Alumni Spotlight: Pedro Alvarez
In his time at U-M CEE, Alvarez obtained not only department recognition and accolades but the skills and mindset necessary to succeed in the academic world.
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Costly gas separation may not be needed to recycle CO2 from air and industrial plants
New study offers a pathway for fossil fuel-burning operations to capture emissions
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Engineering Inclusivity: U-M CEE Develops DEI Database
Bridging the gap between equity and civil & environmental engineering curricula worldwide
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U-M Regents Promote CEE Professors Wigginton & Scruggs
Professors Krista Wigginton and Jeffrey Scruggs have been elevated to full professors with tenure, a move that acknowledges their important research and commitment to education
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CEE Professor Advocates for Sustainable Financing Mechanisms in Farm Bill Discussions
U-M CEE Prof. Peter Adriaens, along with colleagues from the Ross School of Business and SEAS, advocates for sustainable farming finance strategies in the next Farm Bill
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CEE 537 Students at the University of Michigan Dive into Construction Management with On-Site Learning Experiences.
These real-world experiences equip students with a deeper understanding of the construction processes and management practices vital to their future roles as engineers.
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CEE Associate Professor Ann Jeffers has been awarded the Willie Hobbs Moore Achievement Award by Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
The accolade recognizes individuals who have demonstrated remarkable perseverance and dedication in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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Professors Vineet Kamat and Carol Menassa Awarded 2024 Provost’s Teaching Innovation Prize for Advancements in Engineering Education through Virtual Reality
By integrating virtual reality into the curriculum, they have fostered an innovative, experiential learning environment.
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Women caregivers are stressed: Transportation infrastructure could help
Supporting independent travel for children, older adults and people with disabilities could give working women a break
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CEE Launches Second Year of ECRSS Seminars
We seek individuals who not only advance their disciplinary knowledge but also actively champion diversity, equity, and inclusion within their fields.