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Jan 13, 2020

risQ and International Exchange Collaborate on Climate Risk Analytics for Municipal Bond Ecosystem

CEE Professor Auroop Ganguly’s spinout company risQ, founded by him and his former PhD students, has announced a relationship with Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE) to help enable the municipal bond ecosystem to incorporate climate risk into project and investment decisions.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 03, 2020

New Faculty Spotlight: Yang Zhang

Yang Zhang joins the Civil and Environmental Engineering department in January 2020 as a Professor.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

michael tormey inside train station

Dec 09, 2019

2020 Marshall Scholar to Fix Transportation Challenges

CEE student Michael Tormey, E’20, was awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship which will allow him to study transport engineering for two years in the United Kingdom.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dec 03, 2019

Poulin and Kane Awarded Best Paper at Resilience Week 2019

Interdisciplinary Engineering PhD candidate Craig Poulin and CEE Assistant Professor Michael Kane were awarded “Best Community R&D Paper” at Resilience Week 2019 for their paper “Identifying Heterogeneous Infrastructure Interdependencies through Multiverse Simulation.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dec 02, 2019

Investigating the Source of Oceanic Black Carbon

COS/CEE Associate Professor Aron Stubbins is investigating the source of the black carbon located at the bottom of the oceans.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Nov 26, 2019

Ganguly Awarded Patent for Multivariable Climate Forecasting

CEE Professor Auroop Ganguly was awarded a patent for creating a “system for multivariate climate change forecasting with uncertainty quantification”.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Nov 22, 2019

EWB Wins 2019 Premier Chapter Award

Northeastern’s Engineers without Borders chapter was selected for the 2019 Premier Chapter Award from EWB-USA.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Nov 20, 2019

New Research Raises Questions About Global Carbon Cycle

COS/CEE Associate Professor Aron Stubbins’ article on “Isotopic composition of oceanic dissolved black carbon revels non-riverine source” was published in Nature Communications.

Civil & Environmental Engineering