Category: Students
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Concrete Canoe Completes First Appearance at National Competition
The University of Michigan Concrete Canoe team finishes an exceptional year by placing 19th overall at the ASCE National Concrete Canoe Competition.
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Impressive Finish for Steel Bridge Team in National Competition
The University of Michigan’s Steel Bridge Team finished an exceptional year by placing 13th overall at the ASCE/AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, May 25-26, 2018.
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Junxing Zheng and Roman Hryciw Receive ASTM International Hogentogler Award
CEE PhD alumnus and CEE professor receive an award for their paper “Soil Particle Size and Shape Distributions by Stereophotography and Image Analysis.”
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Congratulations, CEE Graduates!
On April 27, 2018, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering celebrated the tremendous achievements of their graduates.
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CEE Doctoral Students Receive NSF Fellowships and Honorable Mentions
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected two CEE doctoral students to receive 2018 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) Fellowships.
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Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe teams each place first at Regionals and are headed to Nationals!
After placing first at the regional competitions, the University of Michigan’s Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge teams are heading to Nationals.
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SangHyun Lee and Meiyin Liu Honored at National Ergonomics Conference
Professor SangHyun Lee and his student, Meiyin Liu, both were honored with awards during the 21st Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference held March 26-28 in Atlanta, GA.
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CEE Students Receive Leaders and Honors Awards
The College of Engineering hosted a Student Leaders and Honors Brunch on Sunday, March 18.
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Chase Dwelle Named Rackham Outstanding GSI
Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD student, M. Chase Dwelle, has been selected for an Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award from Rackham Graduate School.
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Wenyu Gu Wins ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award
Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD student, Wenyu Gu, has been selected to receive the ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award by Rackham Graduate School.
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Caroline Van Steendam Awarded Rackham Fellowship
Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD student Caroline Van Steendam, has been awarded a Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship.
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CEE ASCE Student Chapter Tours Chicago
The U-M student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) traveled to Chicago for their annual trip on February 2-4.
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Sampurna Datta Receives Barbour Centennial Award
CEE PhD student Sampurna Datta has been selected to receive the Barbour Centennial Award.
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CEE Students Awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships
Three Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD students have been awarded the Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship.
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Byungjoo Choi Awarded Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement
CEE PhD candidate, Byungjoo Choi, has been awarded the Richard F. and Eleanor A. Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement.
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Alumna Nadine Kotlarz Wins First Place Academic Achievement Award
Recent CEE graduate, Nadine Kotlarz, has received the First Place Academic Achievement Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertation from the American Water Works Association (AWWA).
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CEE’s Kate Dowdell Awarded AWWA Fellowship
Environmental Engineering PhD student, Kate Dowdell, has been awarded a fellowship for water quality and treatment research from the Michigan Section of the American Water Works Association (MI-AWWA).
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NGTS Faculty and MiTSO Attend TRB Transportation Meeting
A group from the Michigan Transportation Student Organization (MiTSO), along with six CEE faculty members, traveled to D.C. to learn more about the latest issues and innovations involving transportation.
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Emily Crossette Awarded $10,000 ITiMS Grant
The Integrated Training in Microbial Systems (ITiMS) program awarded doctoral student Emily Crossette with a $10,000 mini-grant to evaluate the dynamics of antimicrobial resistant genes in manure management systems.
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3-D Full Waveform Tomography for Sinkhole Identification
Two former Civil and Environmental geotechnical engineering doctoral students, Kenneth Stokoe and Dennis Hiltunen, collaborated to present a workshop on three dimensional (3-D) characterization of the underground.