Author: Civil and Environmental Engineering
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CEE Researchers Secure NSF Grants for Transformative Stormwater Projects
Both projects would have a measurable impact on their respective communities.
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Inaugural CMSSP Conference Showcases Sustainability and Innovation in Construction
Congratulations to the winners of the three-minute thesis competition and to the students and faculty of the CMSSP program for this successful conference.
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Professor SangHyun Lee Inducted into National Academy of Construction
Celebrating a Career of Innovation and Influence in the Construction Industry
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CEE’s Krista Wigginton named associate dean for graduate and professional education at Michigan Engineering
Wigginton has assumed this role effective October 2024
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Welcoming Jiaqi Li to U-M CEE
Li hopes to foster mentorship and innovation while helping students to find the path within the engineering field that is right for them.
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Prof. Herek Clack Appointed to National Academies’ Standing Committee on Personal Protective Equipment
U-M CEE Associate Professor to Contribute Expertise in Airborne Aerosol Protection and Respiratory Safety Innovation
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2025 Undergraduate Rankings Highlight U-M CEE’s Strong Performance
Undergraduate Civil is #6; Undergraduate Environmental is #4
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U-M Professor Seth Guikema moves to CEE to help lead Hazard, Risk, and Resilience program
Professor Seth Guikema has always been passionate about the environment — about water, about science. It was combining and pursuing those interests that led him to a career in environmental engineering and risk management. After graduating from Cornell University with a degree in Environmental Engineering, he then went on to continue his engineering education at…
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John Hiltz Receives 2024 U-M CEE Alumni Merit Award
Recognizing a Distinguished Career in Community Advancement and Engineering Excellence
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Kerkez & Clack appointed to NASEM committees
Branko Kerkez and Herek Clack advance our mission through expertise in water tech and PPE innovation on national boards.
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Introducing Rabab Haider to U-M CEE
Haider’s research centers around energy and power systems and their design and operation in a decarbonized future.
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Lecturer David Kelly Honored as ASCE Fellow for Contributions to Construction Engineering and Management
Dr. Kelly Recognized by the American Society of Civil Engineers for Decades of Service and Leadership in the Field
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Chris Cook Receives CoE Michigander of the Year Award
Chris Cook was selected as the recipient for the 2024 Michigan Engineering Michigander Award.
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Engineering Inclusivity: U-M CEE Develops DEI Database
Bridging the gap between equity and civil & environmental engineering curricula worldwide
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U-M CEE Faculty Retreat Focuses on Challenges and Future Opportunities
Through collaborative discussions and strategic planning, the faculty at U-M’s CEE department are set to navigate the challenges of the future while building on our current successes.
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CEE Associate Professor Ann Jeffers has been awarded the Willie Hobbs Moore Achievement Award by Women in Science and Engineering (WISE)
The accolade recognizes individuals who have demonstrated remarkable perseverance and dedication in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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CEE Chair Yafeng Yin Named Donald Cleveland Collegiate Professor of Engineering
Congratulations to Professor Yin on reaching this milestone in his career.
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Blazing a Trail to Predict and Prevent Wildfire Damage
Their work is targeted at understanding the dual mechanisms that can cause buildings to burn.
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Forging Sustainable Futures: New Construction Management and Sustainability Program Introduces Inaugural Cohort of Scholars
The Construction Management and Sustainability Scholars Program (CMSSP) housed within U-M CEE introduces a new chapter in educating future leaders in sustainable construction management. Thanks to the generous support of Dan and Sheryl Tishman through the Northlight Foundation, the program is a hub where committed students can acquire the knowledge and skills to bring about…
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Transforming how communities treat and perceive wastewater
CEE-Led Research Part of NSF Grant to Advance Equitable Water Solutions