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Jan 18, 2019
Mathworks TA office Hours for Spring 2019
Mathworks TA office hours for Spring 2019: Mondays: 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm Tuesdays: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Wednesdays: 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm in Snell Library Colab-D

Jan 03, 2019
Chen to Lead Grant in Creating Sustainable Deltaic Coasts
CEE/COS Professor Qin Jim Chen is leading a $866K CyberSEES NSF grant, in collaboration with Louisiana State University and Texas A&M University, for “A Coastal Resilience Collaboratory: Cyber-enabled Discoveries for Sustainable Deltaic Coasts”.

Dec 18, 2018
Sasani Selected as ACI Fellow
CEE Professor Mehrdad Sasani has been elected a Fellow of the American Concrete Institute for his contributions to ACI and the concrete industry.

Dec 17, 2018
Movers and Shakers of the Cities of Tomorrow: CEE Celebrates 2018 Industry Leadership Night
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering recently held its 8th annual Industry Leadership Night at the Northeastern University Alumni Center on November 28th, 2018. The event is an opportunity […]
Dec 14, 2018
PROTECT Researchers evaluate Hurricane Maria’s Impact and suggest a ‘Visionary Rebuilding’ plan for Government Institutions
The PROTECT Center, led by CEE Professor Akram Alshawabkeh, studies exposure to environmental contamination in Puerto Rico and its contribution to preterm birth. It is funded through the National Institute […]

Dec 14, 2018
Future-Use Architecture
CAMD/CEE Assistant Professor David Fannon is working with Michelle Laboy and Peter Wiederspahn from the School of Architecture to design buildings that can stand the test of time and can be easily converted to meet future needs.

Dec 14, 2018
Hajjar and Padir’s Collaborative Work Highlighted at CRDR Workshop
CEE Chair and CDM Smith Professor Jerome Hajjar and ECE Associate Professor Taskin Padir are collaborating on a research project for post-disaster assessment of critical infrastructure such as bridges using small unmanned aircraft systems.

Dec 14, 2018
Sustainability Education: It’s All Fun and Games
Associate Teaching Professor Kathryn Schulte Grahame’s first-year corner stone students partnered with the Museum of Science to create interactive games that would educate children on sustainability.