Funding Will Help Address Regional Wastewater and Stormwater Issues
Human Habitat Experience
CEE Engineers Receive Erb Family Foundation Grants
CEE Hosts Building the Future Webinar
Virtual Session Is January 31, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
26th Triennial Borchardt Conference is May 23-24
Oral and Poster Presentation Abstracts Due by February 1.
NSF Grant Will Support Research to Reduce Wildfire Threats
Associate Prof. Ann Jeffers leads a team on modeling firebrand transport
Interdisciplinary study seeks to mitigate transmission of respiratory viral diseases such as flu and COVID-19 in children
Michigan Engineering researchers will help reveal pathways for virus detection and transmission
Building sensible and “senseable” cities of the future: a Q+A with Carlo Ratti, Kenichi Soga, Geoffrey Thün and Carol Menassa
The multidisciplinary panel discussion is part of the first installment of CEE’s Building the Future Lecture Series.
Jerome Lynch elected 2021 EMI Fellow
Four fellows were elected this year in recognition of their exemplary research and service.
Professors and alumnus receive ASCE Wellington and Collingwood Prizes
Their winning paper seeks to enhance assisted navigation of wheeled mobility devices.
The future of Line 5: Engineering under Lake Michigan
How would Enbridge shut down the controversial pipeline and construct a replacement tunnel?
More responsive COVID-19 wastewater test developed
Measuring RNA from SARS-COV-2 allows for more accurate testing than similar methods.
University of Michigan student team wins National Transportation Technology Tournament for second year in a row
The team designed solutions to the problem of curb space management in downtown Ann Arbor.
PhD Candidate Alyssa DeSimone awarded SFPE grant
Her research in structural fire engineering focuses on modeling fire spread in large compartments.
PhD student Gaang Lee receives the Creativeness in Ergonomics Student of the Year Award at the 23rd Applied Ergonomics Conference
The annual conference highlights the outstanding professionals in ergonomics, healthcare, safety, human resources and risk management from around the world.
James K. Wight elected Honorary Member of the American Concrete Institute
James Wight taught at U-M from 1973-2019 and has been elected to ACI’s prestigious Honorary Membership. We’re reflecting on his career and his commitment to experimental research and to his students.
PhD Student Emily Crossette receives C. Ellen Gonter award from the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry
The annual award honors outstanding graduate student research papers in chemistry or environmental engineering.
Associate Professor Andrew Gronewold elected to the International Joint Commission Science Advisory Board
CEE-affiliated Associate Professor Andrew Gronewold has been recently elected to the International Joint Commission (IJC) Science Advisory Board (SAB).
Brittany Hicks receives Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship
CEE PhD student Brittany Hicks has received the Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship through the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
Researchers share innovative ideas in concrete for a more sustainable future
Speakers at the symposium “From Lab to Site: Innovation in Concrete” discussed climate change, 3D printing, “smart” buildings, research potential and collaboration.