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Aug 11, 2015

CEE PhD Student wins 2015 O. H. Ammann Research Fellowship

CEE PhD student Lizhong Wang is one of four winners of the national 2015 O. H. Ammann Research Fellowship from the Structural Engineering Institute of ASCE.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 11, 2015

Hajjar Wins 2015 BSCES Clemens Herschel Award

CEE Chair Jerome Hajjar won the 2015 BSCES Clemens Herschel Award from the Boston Society of Civil Engineers Section of ASCE.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 27, 2015

Eighth International Workshop on Connections in Steel Structures

Jerome Hajjar, CDM Smith Professor and CEE Chair, along with Northeastern University, are pleased to announce they will host the Eighth International Workshop on Connections in Steel Structures (Connections VIII).

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 21, 2015

Studying India's Climate Changes

CEE Associate Professor Auroop Ganguly led a group of 26 students to India as part of the Dialogue of Civilizations program to study how India is preparing for climate changes.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 13, 2015

Ferdi Hellweger studies urban water safety

Ferdi Hellweger, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Hellweger is fascinated by the idea that city dwellers worldwide could someday swim in urban waterways like Boston’s Charles River, as […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 13, 2015

Melting Snow Banks Reveal Contaminants

CEE Associate Professor Ferdi Hellweger explains how the last remaining snow banks from Boston's record breaking winter show just how many contaminants effect our surface water.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 13, 2015

Attending Comic-Con to Raise Awareness

CEE & COS Professor Mark Patterson attended Comic-Con dressed as a Coral Polyp to raise awareness about the dangers of microplastics in the ocean.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 09, 2015

Playing Nanoscale Music

CEE Assistant Professor Steven Cranford has successfully played music at the nanoscale using carbyne chains as tunable “guitar” strings.

Civil & Environmental Engineering