Category: Faculty Perspectives
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U-M Professor Seth Guikema moves to CEE to help lead Hazard, Risk, and Resilience program
Professor Seth Guikema has always been passionate about the environment — about water, about science. It was combining and pursuing those interests that led him to a career in environmental engineering and risk management. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Environmental Engineering, he then went on to continue his engineering education at…
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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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2023 CEE Review Now Available
U-M CEE’s 2023 edition of the CEE Review magazine has made its way to mailboxes nationwide. If you haven’t received a print copy, please click the link to our PDF to read the magazine online in its entirety. If you would like a print copy you can pick one up at the CEE Main Office. This year’s theme…
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Listen to CEE’s newest Connections & Directions episode
DEI initiatives are essential in engineering programs.
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CEE Connections & Directions Features Lissa MacVean
Dr. MacVean discusses CEE’s Strategic Directions and the importance of DEI in education.
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Listen to the Latest CEE Connections & Directions
Featuring Prof. Herek Clack
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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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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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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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Prof. Jeremy Bricker Featured in Latest Podcast
Next episode in Connections & Directions series
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CEE Introduces New Podcast Series
Join Us for CEE’s Connections & Directions
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Prof. Photios Ioannou named an ASCE Fellow
Less than 2% of ASCE Members Achieve Fellow Status
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Michalowski Elected to Academy of Engineering in Poland
Prof. Radoslaw L. Michalowski has been elected to the Academy of Engineering in Poland. The nomination was approved by the Academy’s General Assembly earlier in 2022. The formal induction into the Academy took place in Cracow, Poland, on April 26, 2022, during the ceremonial session of the Academy, and the first in-person meeting since the…
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Congratulations to CEE Faculty on Upcoming Retirements
Profs. Hayes, Olson to retire on May 31, 2022
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McCormick Is New Associate Department Chair of Undergraduate Programs
He begins new role on June 1, 2022
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Building the Future Series Smart Infrastructure Finance: The Transformational Role of Data for Democratized Digital Project Delivery
CEE’s Building the Future Webinar series hosts a presentation and Q&A about risk management and financial strategy that will help benefit the community
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CEE Professor Co-Authors Journal Review of China’s Trends for Wastewater Management
CEE professor Glen Daigger continues the department’s focus on engineers in service to society through his review of the evolution of wastewater management in China. Daigger has co-authored the article, “Emerging Trends and Prospects for Municipal Wastewater Management in China.” His journal review will be published in the March issue of ACS ES&T Engineering and…
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The future of Line 5: Engineering under Lake Michigan
How would Enbridge shut down the controversial pipeline and construct a replacement tunnel?
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Bendable concrete and other CO2-infused cement mixes could dramatically cut global emissions
In The Conversation, experts break down what’s needed to make CO2 in concrete work on a wide scale to curb global emissions.