News
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.
Nov 20, 2019
Strong Industry Ties on Display at Annual CEE Industry Leadership Night
This October, Northeastern University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and its Industrial Advisory Board hosted the 9th annual Industry Leadership Night. The event brings together members of industry, faculty, […]
Oct 29, 2019
CEE Board Member Vilas Mujumdar Awarded 2019 WFEO Medal of Engineering Excellence
Dr. Vilas Mujumdar, a member of the Northeastern University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Industrial Advisory Board and an independent consulting engineer based in Vienna, VA, was awarded the 2019 World Federation of Engineering Organizations’ Medal of Engineering Excellence.
Oct 24, 2019
COE Students Nominated for Most Prestigious Postgraduate Awards in the World
Congratulations to Jaclyn Long, Kritika Singh, and Michael Tormey for being nominated for the Marshall Scholarship, Mitchell Scholarship, and/or the Rhodes Scholarship.
Oct 24, 2019
COE Students Nominated for Knight-Hennessy and Schwarzman Scholarships
Congratulations to Anas Abou Allaban, Sofia Catalina, Simisola Familusi, & Elizabeth Wig who were nominated for Knight-Hennessey Scholarships and Thomas Cerier & Michael Tormey who were nominated for Schwarzman Scholarships. […]
Sep 26, 2019
Ameet Pinto Receives 2019 Paul L. Busch Award from the Water Research Foundation
Receiving the 2019 Paul L. Bush Award from the Water Research Foundation, Ameet Pinto describes his innovative research.
Sep 23, 2019
Dr. Kelsey Pieper Joins Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty
CEE Assistant Professor Kelsey Pieper aims to empower communities reliant on such small municipal systems or unregulated private wells by utilizing citizen science to document lead in drinking water.
Sep 03, 2019
Ergun and Kane to Work on $1.2M NSF Grant for Algorithmic Workplace
Law Associate Professor Hilary Robinson, MIE Professor Ozlem Ergun, CEE Assistant Professor Michael Kane, CSSH Professor Steven Vallas, and Juliet Schor from Boston College were awarded a $1.2M NSF grant for creating an “Understanding the Algorithmic Workplace: A Multi-Method Study for Comprehensive Optimization of Platforms”.