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A photo of a building with the words No. 3 Civil and Environmental Engineering According to U.S. News and World Report's 2023 graduate rankings

A man wearing a coat and tie smiles in a portrait

From left to right: Jianfeng Zhou, Samuel Coogan

Emily Sanders smiles for a photograph.

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Assistant Professor Jennifer Kaiser, wearing a gray blazer, poses on campus with the Atlanta skyline in the background.

A photo of large mountains with a few trees and small white spots of snow in Yellowstone National Park.

A man in a suit and tie gives a lecture with a screen to his right. The backs of people's heads in attendance can be seen in the foreground.

A group of people sitting at tables look at a man with a microphone giving a presentation

Portraits of Professor Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy, left, and Professor Kim Kurtis, right, are set against a gold geometric background

September 2021

A graphic featuring a smart phone with yellow, blue and orange lines next to the words On-Dmand Multimodal Transit

modest flames burn along the ground beneath a field of pine trees as a firefighter walks through the background

A woman wearing protective face mask looks at her smartphone as a bus goes by

New CEE Faculty: Bozeman, Pinto, Meyer, Graham (left to right)

Georgia Tech President Emeritus G. Wayne Clough stands with his arms resting on a stair handrail with international flags hanging in the background.

Michael Rodgers poses in a coat and tie with trees in the background

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A graphic featuring a woman smiling in commencement regalia with banners reading "Civil Engineering No. 2" and Environmental Engineering No. 6" and "According U.S. News and World Report's 2022 graduate rankings

Timothy Purvis, wearing a blue collared shirt, speaks during the virtual Entrepreneurial Impact Competition. At the bottom of the screen are boxes with the other participants, and the Georgia Tech logo is at the bottom right.

Laura Yang wears a striped sweater and poses in front of a wooden background with a plant visible in the lower right corner

Victoria Lynn, at right, smiles wearing a red striped shirt. To the left is a gold chevron with the words A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation.

Demonstrators hold a banner reading "March for Science"

A compilation of 10 headshots with a banner that reads, "ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering College 2021"

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Ph.D. student Anye Zhou drives the new full-size simulator in Srinivas Peeta's lab. The simulator is built from a 2013 Ford Focus and includes wraparound screens to immerse test drivers in the simulated environment. (Photo: Candler Hobbs)

A laptop computer and iPhone show the Filio web app and mobile app, respectively. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Angshuman Guin demonstrates how a cell phone tracks Gwinnett County Fire Department trucks and data about traffic to improve response times. Guin is working with Gwinnett on connected vehicle technology as part of the first round of Georgia Tech's Georgia Smart Communities Challenge. (Photo: Allison Carter)

Professor Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy.

Alejandro Martinez welcomes engineers, biologists, physicists and others to the First International Workshop on Bio-Inspired Geotechnics in May at the University of California, Davis. The unique gathering aimed to better define the emerging field of bio-inspired geotechnics and connect researchers from a broad range of disciplines to collaborate on groundbreaking ideas in the area. (Photo: Noah Pflueger-Peters/UC Davis)

The new class of Future Faculty Fellows: Bill Jin, Sung Hoo Kim, Yunping Liang and Ming Liu.

Roman arenas have survived in many earthquake-prone regions. Did the Romans inadvertently build seismic wave cloaks when they designed colosseums? Some researchers believe they did due to the arenas' resemblance to modern experimental elastodynamic cloaking devices. (Photo: Paolo Costa Baldi via Wikimedia Commons)

May 2019

Apr 2019

First-year Ph.D. student Aaron Miller

Borer Georgia's resource to brand stronger concrete for bridges wins Miller a national American Concrete Institute scholarship
April 25, 2019

Professor Spyros Pavlostathis

Pavlostathis honored for connecting education, research, exercise with medal named for onetime Tech professor
April 24, 2019

Vakaa Design — a team comprising, left to right, Justin Liu, Chris Folsom, Kailee Unangst and Hannah Davis — accepts the first-place check for civil and environmental engineering at the spring 2019 Capstone Design Expo alongside Associate Professor Kari Watkins. The team had to design the alignment of new express lanes along Interstate 285 in northwest Atlanta, including the structural elements to supported the elevated lanes. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Capstone projects reuse wastewater and dredging textile, protect pedestrians, create new ways to move traffic in congested NW Atlanta
April 23, 2019

Ideas to Serve solutions winner Abigail Cohen presented by judge Kathleen Kurre.

A new approach to sustainable fertilizer takes top prize at Ideas to Serve competition
April 23, 2019

Graphic of cars, trucks and buses with clouds of smoke and a hazy city skyline. Text: The Next Frontier in Air Quality - Finding new ways to understand air pollution. (Graphic: Sarah Collins)

The adjacent borderland in air quality: Kaiser studies the precursors to pollution to improve our cities' air
April 22, 2019

A new type of origami can morph from one pattern into a different one, or even a hybrid of two patterns, instantly altering many of its structural characteristics. (Photo: Allison Carter)

New origami tin can morph from ane pattern to another, unlocking possibilities for new structures and materials
April xix, 2019

Structure of a methane clathrate block found embedded in sediment in the subduction zone off Oregon's coast. A German research ship found this hydrate roughly 4,000 feet below the ocean's surface in the top layer of the ocean floor. (Photo Courtesy: Wusel007 via Wikimedia Commons)

Unlocking the mystery of marsh gas clathrates — on Earth and on our solar arrangement's icy moons
April 19, 2019

Georgia Tech's American Society of Civil Engineers chapter won second place overall at the 2019 Carolinas Regional Conference, including top finishes in the paper competition as well as the structural tower load efficiency, steel bridge weight, and steel bridge aesthetics categories. (Photo Courtesy: David Scott)

Tech's ASCE chapter earns second at regional conference, produces top paper on diverseness
April 09, 2019

Civil engineering alumnus G. Ben Turnipseed, who was inducted into the Georgia Tech Engineering Hall of Fame April 6. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Turnipseed elected to Technology Hall of Fame, College honors Bir's impact at alumni awards
Apr 08, 2019

Undergraduates Marissa Grant and Suleman Rana.

Grant, Rana earn national back up from ceremonious engineering science accolade gild
Apr 04, 2019

Environmental engineering Ph.D. student Laura Mast, left, and math Ph.D. student Samantha Petti visit Georgia congressman John Lewis' office. They were unable to meet with Lewis, but they did have conversations with staffers from several Georgia representatives' offices during the Catalyzing Advocacy for Scientists and Engineers Workshop, a three-day crash course in federal policymaking and science advocacy. Mast and Petti were the only two students from Georgia Tech who attended. (Photo: Robert Knotts)

Mast gets a sense of taste of policy, advocacy during Washington science advice workshop
April 01, 2019

March 2019

Elizabeth and Bill Higginbotham at dusk with the Midtown Atlanta skyline in the background. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Higginbothams answer Messner challenge, endow new professorship
March 28, 2019

Students from the International Disaster Reconnaissance Studies course walk through ruined buildings in Old Beichuan, China. The city has been left as a memorial to those killed when it was rocked by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in central China. The site was one of the places students visited in China and Japan over Spring Break as they considered the impact of disasters and how communities rebuilt. (Photo Courtesy: Lynnae Luettich and Katie Popp)

Bound Suspension travelers reflect on disaster recovery, a different approach to transportation, and water quality challenges afterwards week abroad
March 27, 2019

Assistant Professor Lauren Stewart in the Structural Engineering and Materials Lab. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Undergrad women say Lauren Stewart is one of their best technology professors
March 21, 2019

Former Ph.D. students Shelly Zhang and Eric Johnston, who have won the Sigma Xi Best Ph.D. Thesis award for 2019.

Johnston, Zhang produce two of Georgia Tech's best Ph.D. dissertations this twelvemonth
March twenty, 2019

Natual gas storage tanks with excess methane burning off. (Photo Courtesy: Jeffrey Phillips via Flickr)

Your carbon footprint is probably higher than you thought, thanks to marsh gas leaking from natural gas systems
March eighteen, 2019

Professor and Associate Dean Laurence Jacobs, left, accepts a lifetime achievement award in nondestructive evaluation from Tribikram Kundu at the SPIE Smart Structures and Nondestructive Evaluation Symposium in early March. (Photo Courtesy: Laurence Jacobs and SPIE)

Jacobs' nondestructive evaluation work earns lifetime achievement honor
March 15, 2019

Lauren Stewart and Nelson Baker, who both have earned promotions.

Stewart earns tenure, Baker promoted to total professor
March 14, 2019

CEE's graduate programs in civil engineering and environmental engineering are No. 4 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2020 survey. (Graphic: Amelia Neumeister)

Tech'southward civil and environmental engineering graduate degrees again ranked among America's best
March 12, 2019

Water pouring from a faucet. (Photo Courtesy: Steve Johnson via Flickr)

Amend h2o purification without the byproducts of using chlorine
March 07, 2019

Ph.D. student April Gadsby. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Gadsby to tackle policy side of transportation at Eno Future Leaders Development Conference
March 06, 2019

Cargo ship loaded with freight containers at sea with a muted, gray sky. (Photo Courtesy: Mike Baird via Flickr)

Maritime journal editor: Paper on shippers' reluctance to apply Northern Bounding main Route the year's top research
March 04, 2019

Feb 2019

First-year student Alex Ip.

Fourth-year civil engineering student Rana Suleman accepts a scholarship from the Georgia Engineering Foundation in December. The award was one of two scholarships Rana received at the end of the year to fund his final year of undergraduate studies. (Photo Courtesy: Georgia Engineering Foundation)

Top 100 Influential Women in Georgia graphic from Engineering Georgia magazine, including headshots of many of the women on the list.

Professor and Associate Dean Kimberly Kurtis (Photo: Christopher Moore)

Professor of the Practice John Koon talks teaches his Senior Design class on a recent Thursday. Koon is one of the newest members of the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest honors for the nation's engineers. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Ph.D. student April Gadsby stands on a bridge over a canal in the Netherlands in 2017 with a few of the country's famed windmills in the background. (Photo Courtesy: April Gadsby)

Rendering of a two-story air-mobility hub with a landing area for four-rotor aircraft and a lower level for vehicle traffic. If the new Center for Urban and Regional Air Mobility has its way, "vertiports" like this may soon be as popular as bus stops for city commuters and package transport. (Illustration: Yongmin Kim)

Jan 2019

Ph.D. student Jackie Knee

Marshall Commission names Jackie Knee joint the 2019 Marshall Sherfield Fellow
January 31, 2019

Downtown Atlanta skyline with traffic on the I-75/I-85 Downtown Connector. (Photo: Fitrah Hamid)

Amekudzi-Kennedy on Georgia infrastructure study card: Progress made, more to exist done
January thirty, 2019

Screenshot of Scientific American/Knowable Magazine story, "How Humans Get in the Way of Clean Water," which features an image of a silver tap with water flowing out.

Scientific American highlights Brown'southward piece of work understanding the behavioral obstacles to getting people clean water
January 29, 2019

Michael and Jenny Messner. (Photo Courtesy: The Messners)

Messners launch $5M faculty endowment claiming
Jan 25, 2019

Professor John Crittenden

Crittenden to receive ASCE'southward Freese Award for his work solving water quality issues
January 24, 2019

Assistant Professer Iris Tien sits at her desk in her Georgia Tech office. (Photo: Allison Carter)

Building a better foundation: Iris Tien accepts the challenge
January 23, 2019

Video screenshot of Rudy Bonaparte delivering the Karl Terzaghi Lecture on March 8, 2018. Split screen shows Bonaparte at a podium on the right and his title slide on the left, "Geotechnical Stability of Waste Fills – Lessons Learned and Continuing Challenges."

VIDEO: Watch Bonaparte's Terzaghi Lecture
January xviii, 2019

Cover design for the new National Academy of Engineering report, "Environmental Engineering for the 21st Century: Address Grand Challenges." It features the Earth in the center with photos around the circumference of a child drinking water from a spigot, a piece of glacier breaking off, a bulldozer atop piles of trash, a city skyline, and professional-looking people gathered around a laptop.

Clough, Crittenden co-writer National Academy report on k challenges in environmental engineering science
January 16, 2019

Frederick R. Dickerson Chair Srinivas Peeta (Photo: Luke Xinjing Xu)

India's peak engineering college honors Peeta as distinguished alumnus
January 10, 2019

Assistant Professor Emily Grubert

New faces: Grubert blends engineering science, social scientific discipline to help usa make decisions about our infrastructure systems
January 03, 2019

Dec 2018

Winners of 2018 Eisenhower Fellowships: Ph.D. student David Ederer, Ph.D student Atiyya Shaw and master's student Andreas Wolfe.

Newest Eisenhower fellows designing meliorate models, improving rural transit, fixing unsafe roads
December twenty, 2018

Karen and John Huff School Chair Donald Webster. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Webster elected a sustaining fellow of international aquatic sciences order
December 17, 2018

Visitors consider the artwork created by students in Francesco Fedele's Visual Arts and Geometry course at the Kai Lin Gallery Dec. 11. The drawings hung for one night at the gallery to celebrate the students' work in the class, which connected advanced geometry with art through the lenses of Einstein and Picasso.

Art and geometry: Exhibition features student art inspired past Einstein and Picasso
December 12, 2018

An autonomous Waymo Chrysler Pacifica drives around Los Altos, California. (Photo Courtesy: Dllu via Wikimedia Commons)

Op-Ed: Will driverless cars make our traffic problems worse?
December 12, 2018

Screenshot of BBC News story about new data collected by Hermann Fritz and his colleagues after the tsunami in Indonesia in September.

Fritz, colleagues find surprising clue to severity of Republic of indonesia tsunami
December xi, 2018

Silver dipoles are arranged across the folds of a Miuri-Ori pattern to create a radio frequency filter that's tunable. By adjusting the dimensions, the filter can block a wide range of frequencies. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Shape-shifting origami could help antenna systems adapt on the wing
December 11, 2018

Ph.D. student Atiyya Shaw, who is the student of the year for the Center for Teaching Old Models New Tricks.

Shaw picked as national student of the year for US DOT-funded research center
December 10, 2018

Downtown Atlanta skyline with the Downtown Connector and the eastern edge of Georgia Tech's campus. (Photo: Fitrah Hamid)

Tien picked to aid atomic number 82 working grouping for Atlanta'due south 'roadmap to resilience'
December 07, 2018

Professor Arash Yavari, who has been elected a fellow of the Society of Engineering Science. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Yavari elected a fellow of the Society of Engineering Scientific discipline, only the 2nd from Tech
December 06, 2018

2018 CEE Awards Winners: Shelly Zhang, Phanish Suryanarayana, Anna Nord, Jorge Laval, Jamia Luckett, Susan Jin, Shauna Bennett-Boyd, Billy Plum, Cong Luo, David Scott, and Melisa Hubbs. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Awards award leadership, teaching excellence, impactful inquiry for 2018
December 05, 2018

The BAMM Engineering senior design team won top prize among the 18 civil and environmental engineering groups at the fall 2018 Capstone Design Expo Dec. 4. Team members with Buzz at the expo awards ceremony: Michael Nieman, left, Bailey Little, Andrew White and Matthew Gruba. (Photo: Amelia Neumeister)

Safer arroyo to I-twenty project wins top civil and environmental engineering prize at fall Capstone Design Expo
Dec 04, 2018

Professor Emeritus Samuel Martin, who died Nov. 14. Faculty members and colleagues remembered Martin as a dedicated mentor, colleague and friend.

Remembering Professor Emeritus Sam Martin
December 03, 2018

Nov 2018

Sam Coogan, who is the new Demetrius T. Paris Assistant Professor.

Coogan appointed to Paris early career professorship
November 29, 2018

The global amount of recoverable fecal waste harbors risks, such as water contamination, but also opportunities to harvest natural resources. A new study from Carlton S. Wilder Assistant Professor Joe Brown, left, and others at Georgia Tech has determined just how much of that recoverable biomass exists. Here, Brown is pictured with former student Andrew Loo. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Growing pile of homo and animate being waste harbors threats, opportunities
November 28, 2018

The new members of the School's External Advisory Board: Raul Delgado, Fred Carlson, Art Williams, Murray Griffin and Rebecca Nease.

Family unit traditions, entrepreneurship link new members of Schoolhouse'southward advisory board
November 26, 2018

Alumni Jim Anderson, Andrea Hence Evans and Rick Garcia, who all studied civil engineering but have ended up in far different careers.

Where can a CEEatGT degree take you? Newest Field Notes podcast has some unexpected answers
November twenty, 2018

These five School of Civil and Environmental Engineering students won scholarships from the Intelligent Transportation Society of Georgia for their essays about the ways intelligent transportation systems and technology could help the United States eliminate roadway deaths and serious injuries by 2025. From left, Ph.D. students Somdut Roy, April Gadsby and Cibi Pranav; undergraduate Katie Popp; and Ph.D. student Hanyan "Ann" Li. (Photo Courtesy: Intelligent Transportation Society of Georgia)

ITS Georgia awards Shackelford scholarships to 5 students for their ideas using technology to eliminate roadway deaths
November 19, 2018

Screenshot of North Avenue Smart Corridor: One Year Later video, with student riding a scooter on separated bike path and traffic in vehicle lanes.

N Ave Smart Corridor wins mobility award at international Smart Metropolis Expo
Nov 16, 2018

Civil engineering master's student Cheyenne Hunt waves during one of Georgia Tech's football games this year. Hunt is a walk-on offensive tackle finishing his final year on the team. (Photo: Danny Karnik/Georgia Tech Athletics)

Main's student Hunt reflects on his final football games: 'I've loved every 2nd almost being part of the team'
Nov 16, 2018

McCarthy Building Company Project Manager Justis Brogan tells a group of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering students about the canopies being installed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Teams of students and industry mentors spent a day brainstorming ways to use robotics to improve the installation as part of the School's second Tech Blitz Nov. 9. (Photo: Eric Marks)

Industry pros squad with students at Tech Blitz to 'hack' structure of Atlanta airport canopies with robots
November fourteen, 2018

Master's student Nicholas Sianta and Ph.D. student Seth Mallett, winners of national scholarships from ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling. (Photos: Belal Elnaggar, Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Two grad students win national scholarships from foundation drilling association
November xiii, 2018

Professor Laurie Garrow

Garrow elected vice president of operations research and analytics organization INFORMS
Nov 12, 2018

WTS Atlanta Chapter scholarship winners Michelle Henriques, Susan Jin, Becca Kiriazes and Abhilasha Saroj.

Four Tech women win WTS Atlanta scholarships and movement on to national competition
Nov 09, 2018

Heavy traffic with sun setting. Text: Uncommon Engineering: New Podcast Episode! Travel Behavior in the Modern Age. Listen Now. (Graphic: Sarah Collins)

Listen: With engineering driving transportation's future, Mokhtarian is at the center of the action
Nov 05, 2018

Looking up at several levels of highway bridges and overpasses stretching across roads with blue sky above. (Photo Courtesy: Drriss & Marrionn via Flickr)

TRB highlights Ashuri's work with GDOT on alternative projection delivery equally research that has paid off
Nov 02, 2018

Professor Kimberly Kurtis, who is the newest member of the ASCE Foundation's Council of Trustees. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Kurtis takes seat on ASCE Foundation trustees council
Nov 01, 2018

October 2018

A pilot project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will use wastewater nutrients to grow produce on Georgia Tech's campus to test a model for decentralizing production of vegetables such as these.

Assistant Professor Jorge Macedo and Professor Paul Mayne.

Environmental engineering Ph.D. student Victoria Dean.

Closeup of an origami structure created through Digital Light Processing 3D printing. (Photo: Christopher Moore)

This image from software developed by NASA shows air traffic across the United States. Assistant Professor Sam Coogan has received funding from the U.S. Air Force to use new techniques to understand and manage how physical networks with interconnected components function. His work applies to all kinds of systems, like roads, airspace, water systems and factories. (Image Courtesy: NASA)

Professor of the Practice Eric Marks

Microbes in soil can break down nitrous oxide, N2O, into harmless nitrogen, N2, but they don't always do a good job, according to Professor Kostas Konstantinidis. He has a new grant from the National Science Foundation to understand why. The problem is that the nitrous oxide is a powerful and damaging greenhouse gas. The study will focus on agricultural land, where nitrogen is often added to soil as fertilizer, and tropical forests. (Image Courtesy: Kostas Konstantinidis)

Wassim Selman, a triple alumnus of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, delivered the fall 2018 lecture in the Kenneth Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Speaker Series Oct. 2. Selman focused on the importance of keeping people in the equation — and even presented his own equation for how to do that. (Photo: Qiusen Huang)

Assistant Professor Lauren Stewart in the Structural Engineering and Materials Lab. (Photo: Gary Meek)

September 2018

An illustration depicting chemical catalysis on surfaces and nanostructures. A new $2.8 million study led by School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Associate Professor Phanish Suryanarayana will harness the power of future supercomputers to understand the interactions that take place in these kinds of chemical reactions. (Image Courtesy: Andrew Medford)

Fourth-year civil engineering student Schayne Fox, left, said mentor Mary Shinners has become her go-to person for questions about everything from class schedules to preparing for the Fundamentals of Engineering exams. Schayne and Shinnners, who finished her bachelor's in civil engineering in 2014 and her master's in 2015, met this summer through the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's GOLD Mentoring Program. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Amanda Wall Vandegrift, BSCE 2012, MSCE 2013, one of Mass Transit magazine's Top 40 Under 40 for 2018. (Photo Courtesy: InfraStrategies LLC)

Professor Kostas Konstantinidis, who will attend the 2018 Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering and Medicine at the invitation of the National Academy of Science. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's undergrad civil program is No. 2 in the nation and environmental is No. 4, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2019 survey (graphic includes photo of the Ramblin' Reck).

Ph.D. student and Sandia National Labs intern Rebecca Nylen kneels next to blasted steel cylinders, some of her handy work as a computational shock physicist. (Photo: Randy Montoya, Sandia National Laboratories)

Srinivas Peeta, the Frederick R. Dickerson Chair in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Luke Xinjing Xu)

Power poles stretch into a bright sun with mist hovering just above the ground.

Graduate student Cynthia Lee, left, and Assistant Professor Iris Tien with their first-place infrastructure paper aware at Resilience Week 2018. (Photo Courtesy: Iris Tien)

August 2018

A photomicrographic view of Bacillus anthracis bacteria taken from heart blood and processed using a carbol-fuchsin stain. (Image Courtesy: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Genomic report of 412 anthrax strains provides new clues nearly why some strains are more virulent than others
August 29, 2018

Associate Professor Yong Cho with his Distinguished Professor award from the Construction Industry Institute. (Photo Courtesy: Construction Industry Institute)

Cho is structure group's distinguished professor of the year
August 28, 2018

Srinivas Peeta, the new Frederick R. Dickerson Chair in the School of CIvil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo Luke Xinjing Xu)

Our autonomous transportation future: New Dickerson Chair Srinivas Peeta and the man-vehicle-infrastructure connections to make that future a reality
August 23, 2018

Assistant Professor Jorge Macedo

New faces: Macedo driven to understand geotechnical risks and brand cities more resilient, sustainable
August 22, 2018

Assistant Professor Jennifer Kaiser. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

New faces: Kaiser combines ground-, infinite-based data to understand air pollution
August 21, 2018

Michael Rodgers, principal research scientist in the school and now a Regents Researcher. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

USG names Rodgers a Regents Researcher
August twenty, 2018

Hermann Fritz helping install the Volcanic Tsunami Generator at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Research Laboratory at Oregon State University earlier this summer. (Photo: Angela Del Rosario / Courtesy: Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure)

LISTEN: Studying volcano eruptions deep underwater with Hermann Fritz
August 17, 2018

Field Notes podcast logo with headphones

New schoolhouse chair talks about the future in the second-season debut of Field Notes podcast
August 15, 2018

Ph.D. student Sangy Hanumasagar, who has won a 2018 fellowship from the Geosynthetic Institute.

Geosynthetics Plant picks Hanumasagar for 2018 fellowship
August 08, 2018

Susan Burns, the new associate chair for administration and finance, and Kevin Haas, the new associate chair for undergraduate programs.

Burns named associate chair of admin and finance, Haas takes over leadership of undergrad programs
August 03, 2018

Karen and John Huff School Chair Donald Webster, who will be part of the inaugural year of the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Leaders Network. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Webster selected for inaugural ACC leadership program
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July 2018

Ph.D. student Jianfeng Zhou, who has won a fellowship from the National Water Research Institute.

Geothermal plant. The Next Frontier in Renewable Energy: Hot rocks combine with water to create power. (Graphic: Sarah Collins)

Army Lt. Col. Kate Sanborn, the new commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Honolulu District. (Photo Courtesy: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Screenshot of WABE-FM website featuring Randall Guensler and Daniel Walls explaining their simple wheelchair-based system for cataloging sidewalk conditions.

Professor Hermann Fritz

Two samples of the super-absorbent polymer beads Xing Xie is developing to improve diagnostic tests on biological samples in far-flung places. These beads, roughly half a millimeter in size, have been dyed so they're easier to see. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Environmental engineering senior Megan Haynes, center, with her mechanical engineering collaborators Andrey Gunawan, left, and Shannon Yee. Haynes has been doing research on desalination that recently won her second place in an American Society of Mechanical Engineers paper competition. (Photo Courtesy: Megan Haynes)

Kostas Konstantinidis, the new Maulding Faculty Fellow in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Paper origami models demonstrate various folding patterns that can be useful in engineering applications. In the foreground is a sheet in the Miura-ori pattern. (Photo: Rob Felt)

June 2018

Assistant Professor Iris Tien, who was one of 30 engineers from the United States invited to the Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering symposium organized by the National Academy of Engineering and its Japanese counterpart. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Joe Brown, who is the new Carlton S. Wilder Assistant Professor in the School as of July 1. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Joe Manous, BCE 1980, the new director of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources. (Photo Courtesy: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy, who has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

OceanVisions: Science and Engineering to enable solutions, an initiative of the Georgia Tech Ocean Science & Engineering program, the Smithsonian Ocean Portal, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. (Image: Emanuele Di Lorenzo)

Georgia Smart Communities Challenge graphic with the state of Georgia and the four winning communities, Albany, Chamblee, Chatham County and Gwinnett County.

Civil engineering undergrad Elie Cohen flexes his biceps while holding his mandolin in front of an American Ninja Warrior 2018 sign. (Photo Courtesy: NBC)

Ph.D. student Scotty Smith, who will spend six months living in Paris next year as a Chateaubriand Fellow.

May 2018

Floodwaters cover Port Arthur, Texas, on August 31, 2017, following Hurricane Harvey. Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez took this photo from a South Carolina Helicopter Aquatic Rescue Team UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter during rescue operations following the storm. (Photo: Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez, U.S. Air National Guard)

Silence to audio: Looking at Twitter posts from 2017'due south Hurricane Harvey shows lack of action tin can tell first responders where problem's brewing
May 24, 2018

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's new Future Faculty Fellows: Aaron Bivins, Albert Liu, Neda Mohammadi and Saubhagya Singh Rathore.

CEE picks 4 for new class of Hereafter Kinesthesia Fellows
May 21, 2018

Professor Spyros Pavlostathis, who has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Pavlostathis elected an ASCE fellow
May 17, 2018

Claudio Martinez from the Dominican Republic's Oficina Nacional de Meteorologia in Matancitas with local resident Patria, right, who took Martinez and Georgia Tech's Hermann Fritz back to the site of a 1946 tsunami in the area. Patria remembered how high waters had reached at this palm tree, helping the team reconstruct the tsunami's impacts more than seven decades after it happened. (Photo Courtesy: Hermann Fritz)

Eyewitness accounts fill in details of 1946 Dominican Republic tsunami
May 15, 2018

Screenshot of Civil + Structural Engineer magazine's 2018 Rising Stars web page.

Alumna Weger makes Civil + Structural Engineer's 2018 listing of rising stars
May 14, 2018

Rachel Brashear, a fourth-year civil engineering undergraduate, stands in front of the Van Leer Building and the under-construction Interdisciplinary Design Commons. Brashear has been working as the project's on-site engineer with Gilbane Building Company. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

She started as an intern, at present Rachel Brashear is helping Gilbane build Tech'southward newest maker infinite
May 10, 2018

Civil engineering students Yang Jiang, Emily Sanders and Heng Chi plus computation science and engineering student Yuyu Zhang with their first-place check after the Siemens FutureMakers Challlenge. Their concept for the hackathon at Georgia Tech combined machine learning and topology optimization to make computational design and digital manufacturing more efficient and effective. (Photo Courtesy: Glaucio Paulino)

Tech students win $140K from Siemens for automobile learning, topology optimization project
May 08, 2018

Sam Dennard, who graduates May 5 from Georgia Tech with a bachelor's in civil engineering and a job at Pond & Company waiting. (Photo: Rob Felt)

A dream fulfilled: Dennard got in and got out
May 04, 2018

Andrew Pofahl explains to judges some of the design ideas his Delft Blauw Design team proposed for Ted Turner Drive in downtown Atlanta. Two teams of Georgia Tech students offered redesigns of the road for the Ted Turner Drive Resiliency Corridor Challenge. Delft Blauw Designs won second place in the competition. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Students offer Dutch-inspired ideas to turn Ted Turner Drive into a resilient gateway to downtown Atlanta
May 03, 2018

Austin Sanders, who graduates from Georgia Tech with his bachelor's in civil engineering May 5. (Photo: Allison Carter)

Georgia-grown grads: Sanders celebrates two graduations, two degrees
May 02, 2018

Amy Ingles, the Florida Bicycle Association's Professional of the Year for 2017. Ingles earned bachelor's and master's degrees in civil engineering at Georgia Tech. (Photo Courtesy: Amy Ingles)

Alumna'southward work making Jacksonville more wheel-friendly earns statewide honor from Florida Bicycle Association
May 01, 2018

April 2018

Atlanta Cypress Engineering won the civil and environmental engineering award at the spring 2018 Capstone Design Expo. The team poses with the winning check. From right: Blane Solomon, Andrew Pofahl, Buzz, Alex Hare, and Ramiro Santana along with senior design professor John Koon. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Capstone Expo winners create a simple solution that saves drivers tons of time at I-20 and I-285 in west Atlanta
Apr 24, 2018

Alumnus Leo Vecellio speaks after his induction into the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Hall of Fame April 21. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Vecellio inducted into College of Engineering Hall of Fame, Sanivation wins inaugural Impact Award
April 23, 2018

Ph.D. student Abby Francisco, who has received a National Science Foundation graduate fellowship. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

NSF awards graduate fellowship to Francisco for work helping people understand their energy use and deed more sustainably
Apr twenty, 2018

Power plant smoke stacks. A new study led by Tellepsen Chair Armistead "Ted" Russell found that power plant and motor vehicle pollution regulations resulted in better air quality and fewer emergency hospital visits for Atlanta area residents for respiratory problems. (Photo Courtesy: Nick Humphries via Flickr.)

Study shows air quality and health improved in metro Atlanta subsequently power plant and motor vehicle pollution controls
April nineteen, 2018

Professor Paul Mayne, who will be the 2018-2019 Cross-USA Lecturer for the American Society of Civil Engineers' Geo-Institute.

Mayne to have expertise on the road as ASCE Geo-Institute Cantankerous-U.s. lecturer
April 17, 2018

Professor Don White, who has received a lifetime achievement award from the American Institute of Steel Construction.

Steel construction group honors White with lifetime achievement laurels
Apr 12, 2018

The ASCE concrete canoe team launches their vessel for the women's sprint race, where chapter president Caroline Stanton and conference chair Alesa Stallman placed second after winning their heat. (Photo: Vy Le)

ASCE affiliate wins first place at regional conference
April ten, 2018

The Living Building from the northwest, showing the building's "porch" opening to the Eco-Commons to the west. (Image Courtesy: The Miller Hull Partnership and Lord Aeck Sargent)

Teams of industry mentors, students compete in Tech Rush to 'radically' boost Living Edifice structure productivity
April 09, 2018

Civil engineering senior Arjun Bir and his Oasis team, center, won the $15,000 grand prize in the MIT Water Innovation Prize competition April 4. The team created a simple, inexpensive test for detecting E. coli in drinking water in India. (Photo: Andi Sutton/Abdul Latif Jameel World Water and Food Security Lab at MIT)

Simple, low-cost E. coli test wins MIT Water Innovation Prize
Apr 09, 2018

Ph.D. student David Ederer, who has been selected for the 2018 class of the Eno Center for Transportation Future Leaders Development Conference.

Ederer invited to DC for within look at transportation policymaking as Eno fellow
April 03, 2018

March 2018

Georgia Tech researchers Glaucio Paulino, left, and Jerry Qi hold 3-D printed objects that use tensegrity, a structural system of floating rods in compression and cables in continuous tension. They've developed a new way to create structures with

Paulino, Qi win Sigma Eleven faculty award for 4-D printing research
March 28, 2018

Students collect samples along the Choqueyapu River in La Paz, Bolivia, over spring break. They were one of three classes that traveled to three different continents this year. (Photo Courtesy: Joe Brown)

xl students, three continents, 9 days. Experience engineering classes' spring break away in the travelers' own words and pictures
March 26, 2018

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Facilities Manager Andy Udell holds a his Building Manager of the Year plaque March 19 at Georgia Tech's Building Manager Symposium. (Photo: Allison Carter)

Udell is Tech's Building Manager of the Twelvemonth
March 23, 2018

Associate Professor Baabak Ashuri, who was named Outstanding Early Career Researcher for 2018 by the Construction Industry Institute.

Construction industry group honors Ashuri as outstanding researcher
March 22, 2018

CEE's graduate civil engineering program is No. 2 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2019 survey. Graduate environmental engineering ranked No. 5. #WeCanDoThat

U.S. News ranks CEE among meridian 5 grad programs in the nation
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The sunrise from the top of Mt. Fuji in Japan in August 2016. Students in the International Disaster Reconnaissance Studies class that semester hiked all night to reach the top of the mountain in time for this view. (Photo: Kieron McCarthy)

Jump Break travel gives students run a risk to brand impact, see their subject come alive
March 15, 2018

Donald Webster will be the new Karen and John Huff Chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, effective May 1. Webster has been a professor in the School since 1997 and served as a member of the leadership team since 2007.

Donald Webster named new chair of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
March 14, 2018

3-D printed models of the deep-pile foundations seventh-graders from Atlanta's Drew Charter School designed as part of a STEM outreach program through the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the NSF-funded Center for Bio-Mediated and Bio-Inspired Geotechnics. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Drew seventh-graders blueprint, 3-D print, examination bio-inspired foundations
March 12, 2018

James Clark, former president and CEO of Clark Construction and founder of the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation. The foundation has given Georgia Tech $15 million to create a Clark Scholars Program for students who want to study engineering. (Photo Courtesy: A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation)

Clark Foundation gives Tech $15M to expand access to engineering science instruction
March 09, 2018

Fourth-year civil engineering student Lin Htet Kyaw, who has won a national scholarship from Chi Epsilon.

Kyaw wins Chi Epsilon national scholarship, a commencement for Georgia Tech
March 07, 2018

Inclusivity in Engineering graphic with multicolored hands reaching up. (Graphic: Sarah Collins)

Missing or invisible? Inclusivity conference is beginning step in NSF project to make engineering field more than welcoming to LGBTQ+ professionals, students
March 06, 2018

Associate Professors Yong Cho and Jingfeng Wang, who have earned tenure at Georgia Tech.

Cho and Wang earn tenure, Hunter and Konstantinidis promoted
March 02, 2018

February 2018

Fizza Hassan, center, stands in front of the Sensoji Buddhist Temple in Tokyo's Asakusa neighborhood. Hassan, a civil engineering master's student, traveled to the city with her classmates from an origami engineering course she took at Georgia Tech in the fall taught by Glaucio Paulino. The class visited attractions around Japan and learned about origami principles from Paulino's collaborators in the country. (Photo Courtesy: Fizza Hassan)

Ph.D. student Ajay Saini, one of the American Society of Civil Engineers' O.H. Ammann Research Fellows in Structural Engineering for this year. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Jacqueline Quinn, an environmental engineer with NASA and a 1989 graduate of Georgia Tech, will be inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in May. (Photo Courtesy of Jacqueline Quinn)

Bill Calhoun talks with students after his spring 2018 presentation for the Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Speaker Series. Calhoun, vice chairman and executive vice president of Clark Construction, talked about the five principles that guide how he leads people and his company. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Pensacola Beach in the Florida Panhandle, one of the areas where oil washed ashore after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in April 2010. (Photo Courtesy: Smruthi Karthikeyan)

Cars speed along the Interstate 75/Interstate 85 Downtown Connector in Atlanta. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Engineering Georgia January/February 2018 issue featuring 100 influential women to know.

K.P. Reddy, BCE 1994, published his first book Feb. 5. "What You Know About Startups Is Wrong" aims to set the record straight on entrepreneurship and startup culture. (Photo Courtesy: The Combine)

January 2018

Dec 2017

Calvin Clark, David Boyer, Chelsea Dyess, Daniel Walls, David Ederer and Lauren Gardner have won Dwight Eisenhower Transportation Fellowships from the Federal Highway Administration.

Ph.D. students Emily Sanders and Aaron Bivins, who have been invited to ComSciCon Atlanta, a new conference in the southeast that aims to help graduate students improve their skills at communicating their scientific work to the general public.

Google Earth view of Lake Lanier from Buford Dam. Gwinnett County is to the right of the dam. (Image Courtesy: Google, Landsat/Copernicus)

Sharani White poses in her cap and gown with Midtown Atlanta in the background. White struggled in her first year, to the point that she almost had to transfer. But now she's finished her civil engineering degree and has been accepted to graduate school. (Photo: Titilayo Funso)

The Yoshi Group used a single Miura-ori based Yoshimura origami pattern to design four unique structures. From left, Phoebe Edalatpour, Jared Williams, Maria Yagnye and Emanuel Ferro hold models of their designs. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

A row of awards plaques presented to students, faculty and staff at the 2017 CEE Awards Ceremony Dec. 11. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

"The next frontier in environmental engineering: Brown tackles public health issues." Joe Brown and a student test environmental samples in his lab. (Photo: Gary Meek, Design: Sarah Collins)

Team J2AD Engineering won the civil and environmental engineering award at the fall 2017 Capston Design Expo. From left, Jessie Lei, Jiyoon Oh, Austin Foo and Donald Smith accept their winnings from Buzz (yellow jacket, center). (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Oloo, Uganda, community members stand with the water pump that Engineers Without Borders has helped them construct.

November 2017

October 2017

Grace Brosofsky, BSEnvE 2017, stands with her Student Sustainability Leadership award from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. (Photo Courtesy: Grace Brosofsky)

Brosofsky'due south natural herbicide project wins national higher ed sustainability award
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Alice Grossman, Tu Nguyen and Ann Li, winners of scholarships this year from the WTS Atlanta chapter. They will now compete with nominees from every other chapter for more financial support.

WTS Atlanta honors 3 transportation students
October 27, 2017

Part of the cover of Barry Goodno's new textbook, "Statics and Mechanics of Materials," co-written with James Gere. The new text offers a coordinated approach to both foundational courses in mechanics, according to Goodno. (Image Courtesy: Cengage and Barry Goodno)

Goodno publishes new hybrid statics and mechanics textbook
Oct 25, 2017

Several chickens walking on a leaf and stick-covered area in Hapeville, Georgia. Joe Brown and a team of Georgia Tech researchers have received a grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study how antibiotic use on poultry farms might impact waterways near and downstream from the farms. They will collect samples in north Georgia to measure antibiotic resistance genes and resistant pathogens in the environment. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

New CDC-sponsored research seeks to understand water-related risks of antibody use in agriculture
October 23, 2017

Chloe Johansen, left, and Iris Tien hold their first-place paper award at the Resilience Week 2017 conference for their work analyzing the vulnerabilities of interdependent infrastructure. They used Atlanta's water and power systems as a case study. (Photo Courtesy: Iris Tien)

Tien, Johansen win Resilience Week acme award for newspaper on vulnerabilities of interdependent infrastructure
October nineteen, 2017

A drawing shows potential new temporary barracks for Army troops built with cross-laminated timber. Researchers Lauren Stewart and Russell Gentry have received funding from the U.S. Forest Service to create designs for the barracks. (Image Courtesy: Lauren Stewart)

Woods Service funds project using Georgia timber for stronger Army billet
October 17, 2017

Skanska's Jimmy Mitchell talks with a student at the School's 2017 Career Expo. Mitchell, a 2005 civil engineering grad, has long been involved in mentoring Tech students. The School has launched a new program to involve more alumni in these kinds of relationships and is recruiting professionals and students. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Gilt-en opportunity: New mentoring program connects CEE students with professionals, alumni
October thirteen, 2017

Researchers Glaucio Paulino (left) and Ke Liu with origami structures that can be simulated in new software. (Photo: Rob Felt)

New software speeds origami structure designs
Oct 11, 2017

"Mass Transit" Expo Daily edition for Oct. 9, 2017, featuring article by Simon Berrebi about his research with Kari Watkins and Jorge Laval on bus bunching.

'Mass Transit' features vehicle-dispatching research that fixed 'bunching' for Atlanta Streetcar, Tech's Stinger
October 09, 2017

Andy Phelps delivers the fall 2017 lecture for the Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Speaker Series. (Photo by Zonglin "Jack" Li)

Ideals, trust, taking care of your people some of autumn Hyatt speaker Andy Phelps' cardinal traits for leaders
October 03, 2017

G7 2017 Italia logo

Fedele invited to present rogue wave research at the G7 maritime security coming together in Rome
October 02, 2017

September 2017

Air pollution hangs over a portion of Beijing, China. A new study by researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Minnesota, Yale University and partners in China finds that cities could cut greenhouse gas emissions by a third, significantly improving air quality and health, by adopting a series of strategies to reuse industrial waste. (Photo Courtesy: Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota)

Professor Emeritus Lawrence Kahn, who will accept the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute's Educator of the Year Award in early October. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Associate Professor Michael Hunter explains his work with the North Avenue Smart Corridor at the ribbon-cutting event for the roadway. Hunter appeared on WABE-FM's Closer Look Sept. 26 to talk about his work on autonomous vehicles, one of the technologies that will be tested along North Avenue. (Photo Courtesy: Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology)

Headphones in front of an audio mixer and laptop during a podcast recording. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

The stern of the El Faro is shown on the ocean floor where it came to rest after sinking in Hurricane Joaquin in 2015. (Photo Courtesy: National Transportation Safety Board)

Associate Professor Michael Hunter stands along North Avenue, the City of Atlanta's new "smart corridor." Along with the city, the Georgia Department of Transportation and other partners, Hunter will help cut the ribbon for the corridor Sept. 14. (Photo: Chris Moore)

CEEatGT's undergraduate civil and environmental engineering programs are No. 2 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2018 survey.

Calvin Clark, Xenia Wirth, Osvaldo Broesicke and Anna Skipper, who have each earned a scholarship from the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation for 2017.

Alumnus C. David Moody Jr., who made the Atlanta Business Chronicle's list of the city's most-admired chief executives.

August 2017

Associate Professor David Scott, right, accepts a President's Award from American Society of Civil Engineers Georgia Section President Shaukat Syed. (Photo Courtesy: John Pierson)

Scott, Goldman, Blissit win statewide ASCE awards
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Ph.D. student Rodrigo Borela, who is a 2017 fellow of the Geosynthetics Institute.

PhD educatee Borela named a 2017 GSI young man
Baronial 29, 2017

Post-doctoral researcher Neda Mohammadi is one of the few early career women invited to MIT's Rising Stars workshop in October. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Mohammadi to bring together select early career engineers at Rising Stars workshop
August 25, 2017

WABE webpage for story featuring Kari Watkins, 'Do the "slow down" signs around Atlanta work?'

WABE asks Watkins, practice those neighborhood 'wearisome down' signs piece of work?
August 24, 2017

Eric Marks joined the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Aug. 1 as a professor of the practice — a homecoming of sorts, since Marks earned his Ph.D. in the School a few years ago.

Marks joins faculty as construction engineering professor of the practise
August 22, 2017

Sam Coogan joins the Georgia Tech faculty this fall as an assistant professor in both the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

New faculty member Sam Coogan connects civil and electrical engineering to run the transportation systems of tomorrow
Baronial 21, 2017

New faculty member Xing Xie stands in the lobby of the Ford Environmental Science and Technology Building. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

New faculty member Xing Xie works to make clean water by killing bad microbes and harnessing the power of useful ones
August eighteen, 2017

Students in Kari Watkins' Sustainable Transportation Abroad class ride bicycles in the kind of bike lanes that permeate the Netherlands. The class spent nearly two weeks riding across the country and exploring the Dutch approach to transportation. (Photo: Anna Nord)

From London to Amsterdam: Summertime study abroad takes students to feel what they're learning most
August 16, 2017

Screenshot of the BET Black Girls Rock! 2017 webpage, featuring alumna Suzanne Shank and other winners, Issa Rae, Maxine Waters, Natalie and Derrica Wilson, Roberta Flack, and Yara Shahidi.

Alumna Shank honored at BET'southward Black Girls Rock awards
August xv, 2017

Undergraduate Maggie Lindsey, left, with structural engineer Priyanka Singh in the main room of the Gaddi Baithak in Kathmandu, Nepal. Lindsey was an intern with Miyamoto International in the country during spring 2017, where she worked on a project to restore the 100-year-old palace. (Photo: Binod Shrestha)

Lindsey tells Global Atlanta her internship in Nepal showed her the power of convulsion engineering to improve lives, communities
Baronial 11, 2017

Benjamin Hurwitz, Alexandra Muscalus, and Youngjun Son, the three civil and environmental engineering students who are part of the inaugural class of the ocean science and engineering Ph.D. program.

Ocean science and engineering Ph.D. plan welcomes commencement class, including three in CEE
Baronial xi, 2017

Social media flyer for Arcadis Global Shapers 2017 in Malaysia. Three people smiling at laptops and a photo of the Kuala Lumpur skyline.

Arcadis picks 3 young alumnae for its 2017 Global Shapers program
Baronial 07, 2017

Ph.D. student Anna Skipper, who will spend several months doing research at the University of Cambridge this fall as a Crighton Fellow.

Skipper will spend fall at Cambridge as Crighton Fellow
August 03, 2017

Going with the Flow: On their entrepreneurial quest to make drinking water safe for all, two new Tech alumnae stand as testimony to the gumption and perseverance necessary to sustain a startup.

TruePani goes with the flow and adjusts approach in quest to make drinking water safe
August 01, 2017

July 2017

Professor Spyros Pavlostathis, who is this year's recipient of the Fair Distinguished Engineering Educator Medal from the Water Environment Federation.

Using an iPad and an augmented reality model like this, students and other future users of Georgia Tech's Living Building will be able to tour the facility long before it opens, offering input on some of the design decisions. A user shows how the model will work at the future site of the building. (Photo Courtesy: Kendeda Fund Living Building Chronicle)

University of Oregon volcanologist Thomas Giachetti stands with an iceberg washed ashore by a landslide-generated tsunami in Greenland in June. (Photo: Hermann Fritz)

Smart Cities graphic with a rendering of the city of Atlanta.

Students in the Japan Program on Sustainable Development traveled all over Japan during the first week of the program and saw some iconic landmarks, like this "floating" torii gate on the island Miyajima. The group includes students from Georgia Tech, Tokyo Tech in Japan, and faculty members from Tech's College of Engineering. (Photo: Alexandra Akosa)

Professor of the Practice Rudy Bonaparte, who will deliver the 2018 Terzaghi Lecture at the ASCE Geo-Institute annual meeting. (Photo Courtesy: Geosyntec Consultants)

Patricia Mokhtarian, the Susan G. and Christopher D. Pappas Professor. She has been invited to deliver the Deen Distinguished Lecture at the 2018 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.

Global Atlanta website story featuring civil engineering alumna Guiomar Obregon.

June 2017

Claire Anderson rides a ferry to the Oslo fjords in Norway. The environmental engineering junior spent the spring semester studying at Lund University in nearby Sweden with support from the Joe S. Mundy Global Learning Endowment. (Photos Courtesy: Claire Anderson)

Anderson finds balance — in life and the environs — during semester in Sweden
June 29, 2017

Ph.D. students Courtney Di Vittorio, Laura Mast and Xenia Wirth, the School's first Future Faculty Fellows.

New CEE Futurity Faculty program selects commencement 3 fellows
June 27, 2017

Assistant Professor Iris Tien, who will join 80 other exceptional young engineers at the National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering symposium. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Tien invited to join nation's brightest young engineers at 2017 Frontiers of Engineering symposium
June 23, 2017

Civil engineering senior Lin Htet Kyaw, who just won a scholarship from the Simpson Strong-Tie Company. (Photo Courtesy: Lin Htet Kyaw)

Kyaw wins Simpson Potent-Tie scholarship for structural applied science students
June 22, 2017

Students wait to meet with company representatives at the 2016 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Expo. Among the firms that had success recruiting at the event were ARCADIS and Skanska, who were inaugural members of the School's Corporate Affiliates Program and had prominent placement at the expo. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Companies say affiliates program nets them recruits, interns, and deeper ties with CEE
June 19, 2017

Georgia Tech researchers Glaucio Paulino, left, and Jerry Qi hold 3-D printed objects that use tensegrity, a structural system of floating rods in compression and cables in continuous tension. They've developed a new way to create structures with

Researchers print objects that 'remember' their shape, allowing them to modify dramatically when heated
June 14, 2017

Alumni Leo Vecellio and Bill Calhoun have been selected as fellows of the National Academy of Construction. (Photos Courtesy: Vecellio Group and Clark Construction)

Alumni Calhoun, Vecellio elected to the National Academy of Construction
June 13, 2017

Ph.D. student Javaid Anwar with his first-place poster at the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering conference. (Photo: David Scott)

Anwar wins poster competition with work on durability of connections between fiber-reinforced polymer materials
June 12, 2017

A bicyclist rides in a marked bike lane alongside a multi-lane road in Lutz, Florida. A new study of bicycle infrastructure from a team of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering researchers has found we don't know much yet about how well bicycle infrastructure like these lanes protect riders. (Photo Courtesy: Daniel Oines via Flickr.)

Which bicycle infrastructure makes riders safer? Turns out, we don't even so know
June 09, 2017

A paper that grew from Cesunica Ivey's doctoral research in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering has been named one of the two best papers in Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering for 2016. The article outlines a new way to estimate the amount and source of secondary PM2.5 pollution in the air.

Journal names Ivey's newspaper on sourcing and counting pollution from atmospheric reactions the best of 2016
June 06, 2017

Raymond Allen Jones Chair and Professor Glaucio Paulino has been named a fellow of the ASCE Engineering Mechanics Institute. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Paulino elected a beau of ASCE Technology Mechanics Institute
June 05, 2017

International Atomic Energy Agency fact-finding team leader Mike Weightman examines Reactor Unit 3 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant on May 27, 2011. The team assessed damage from an earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 that caused three reactors at the plant to meltdown. (Photo: Gregg Webb / International Atomic Energy Agency)

Researchers work to brand robots the first-responders after nuclear power plant disasters
June 01, 2017

May 2017

Judges watch as members of the Georgia Tech steel bridge team work to put together their creation at the National Student Steel Bridge Competition May 27 in Corvallis, Oregon. The team, which placed 14th out of 43 teams, advanced to nationals after winning their regional competition. (Photo: Zonglin

Steel bridge team places in acme third at national competition
May 31, 2017

Assistant Professor Iris Tien, center, with WABE-FM's Jim Burress and Rose Scott after their conversation about Atlanta's infrastructure on the station's daily program Closer Look. (Photo Courtesy: WABE)

LISTEN: I-85 plummet provides Tien a exam example of infrastructure interdependence
May 24, 2017

Courtney Di Vittorio, left, with her Ph.D. adviser, Aris Georgakakos and some of the data she's using for her research. Di Vittorio's work to incorporate satellite data into hydrologic models so decision-makers can improve water management plans has won her a 2017 Earth and Space Science Fellowship from NASA. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

NASA fellowship supports Di Vittorio'due south work using satellites to ameliorate water direction
May 24, 2017

A company founded by Georgia Tech students is pioneering a new model for helping rural communities in developing countries maintain — and sustain — water security.

Alumni-founded visitor pioneers a new fashion to go on the water flowing in rural communities
May 22, 2017

Traffic moves through the interchange at Ashford-Dunwoody Road and Interstate 285 in Atlanta's Perimeter area. The busy district is one of several areas where the Georgia Department of Transportation and some School of Civil and Environmental Engineering alumni at Kimley-Horn and Associates are using advanced technology and traffic signal timing to maximize the flow of traffic. (Photo Courtesy: Kimley-Horn and Associates)

These two alumni help make Atlanta's everyday commute better, saving drivers time and coin
May 17, 2017

Newly minted Ph.D. Sujith Mangalathu received more good news in the days after he officially graduated from Georgia Tech: he also has won the 2017 Nevada Medal for his research on bridge engineering.

2017 Nevada Medal goes to newly minted PhD Sujith Mangalathu
May 15, 2017

Civil engineering Ph.D. student Heng Chi, right, won the Robert J. Melosh Medal from Duke University in late April. Chi, who is the first Georgia Tech student ever to win the prestigious competition in computational mechanics, stands with co-winner Matthias Mayr, center, from Technical University of Munich, and Duke Associate Professor Guglielmo Scovazzi. (Photo Courtesy: John Dolbow/Duke University)

Chi becomes first Tech student to win Melosh Medal in computational mechanics
May 10, 2017

Ph.D. student Laura Mast is one of just 50 students nationwide who will learn how to better communicate the value and impact of their scientific work at a Harvard University conference for grad students in June. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Mast invited to Harvard science communication conference for grad students
May 09, 2017

Civil + Structural Engineer magazine has named Lauren Stewart one of the industry's rising stars. She's the only full-time faculty member among the list's 29 professionals under 40 years old. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Stewart ane of Civil + Structural Engineer mag's 2017 rising stars
May 05, 2017

Fred Donovan Sr. speaks at the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Alumni Awards after being inducted in the Engineering Hall of Fame.

Donovan elected to College of Engineering science Hall of Fame; Carlos, Bloom, Bern honored at engineering science alumni awards
May 03, 2017

Ph.D. student Alice Grossman will spend 10 weeks in the nation's capital this summer as a transportation policy fellow at the Eno Center for Transportation. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Grossman selected for summer DC fellowship at Eno Center
May 03, 2017

Water, water everywhere: In the world of water research, underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads.

H2o, water everywhere: In the world of water research, underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads
May 01, 2017

Apr 2017

Team SEVEN Engineering with Buzz and Associate Professor Kari Watkins after they won for the best project among civil and environmental engineering teams at the spring 2017 Capstone Design Expo. Kemeria Abdella and Sharani White, middle, designed a full site development plan for a proposed medical office building in Cobb County, Georgia, along with Cathy Wong and Ming Yang. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Squad SEVEN Applied science wins top prize among tape 7 CEE teams competing at Capstone Expo
April 25, 2017

Professor Kimberly Kurtis has been named interim chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, effective July 1, when current chair Reginald DesRoches departs for Rice University. Kurtis has been associate dean for faculty development and scholarship in the College of Engineering since 2014. (File Photo: Gary Meek)

Kimberly Kurtis named acting chair, constructive July i
April 21, 2017

Students learn about a rainwater collector in the El Campo community from a local engineering during their Spring Break research trip to Bolivia. The trip, part of the Environmental Technology in the Developing World class, included days of collecting water samples and surveying residents as well as days learning how rural communities have developed their own water systems. (Photo: Donald Smith)

Changed: Students just back from Republic of bolivia research trip talk virtually how information technology shifted their thinking in latest podcast
April xx, 2017

Winnie Zambrana took home a Georgia Tech Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher award April 18 for her work with Joe Brown's research group. (Courtesy: Brown Water Group on Twitter)

Zambrana wins undergraduate research award
April 19, 2017

Three School of Civil and Environmental Engineering students have won National Science Foundation graduate fellowships. Hannah Greenwald, left, is a graduating senior. April Gadsby, middle, and Rebecca Nylen are in the early stages of the graduate studies. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Gadsby, Nylen, Greenwald earn coveted NSF graduate fellowships
April 17, 2017

Reginald DesRoches, chair of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, will become dean of Rice University's George R. Brown School of Engineering  effective July 1. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

School Chair Reginald DesRoches named dean of engineering science at Rice University
April thirteen, 2017

Joe Brown won the 2017 Women in Engineering Teaching Excellence Award April 11 for the postitive impact he's had on the lives of Georgia Tech's female engineering students. Two faculty members are recognized each year based on a survey of undergrad women in the College of Engineering. (File Photo)

Students say Joe Brown is among best engineering teachers at Tech
April 12, 2017

Hannah Greenwald poses for the traditional senior photo with the Georgia Tech Ramblin' Reck. Greenwald has won the top honor for Tech engineering students, the Davidson Family Tau Beta Pi Senior Engineering Cup. (Courtesy: Hannah Greenwald)

Greenwald named Tech'south top engineering undergrad, receives Tau Beta Pi Cup
April 10, 2017

Christopher Pappas is this year's recipient of the Leadership Award for Outstanding Corporate Reinvention from the American Chemical Society's Chemical Marketing and Economics group. (Courtesy: Business Wire)

Pappas wins American Chemical Gild leadership laurels
April 07, 2017

Despina Tsementzi has won the Sigma Xi Best Ph.D. Dissertation award for 2017. (Courtesy: Despina Tsementzi)

Tsementzi wins Sigma Xi Best PhD Dissertation award for her widely published piece of work in environmental microbiology
April 06, 2017

Members of the ASCE steel bridge team put together their design at the Carolinas Regional Conference for student chapters April 1. The team, led by Colin Martin and Mihai Mavrodin, won first place and advance to national competition in May. (Photo: Thomas S. Teichmann)

ASCE student chapter wins steel span competition at regional conference, moves on to nationals
April 04, 2017

The cover of "The Connector" in "Atlanta" magazine featuring the MARTA Army. (Courtesy: "Atlanta" magazine)

MARTA Army helping first-fourth dimension users in wake of I-85 collapse, featured in Atlanta magazine
April 03, 2017

March 2017

Lauren Stewart talks with WSB-TV's Tom Regan about the Interstate 85 bridge collapse in Atlanta. Stewart said coordinated investigationsof the cause, cleanup of the site, and reconstruction of the highway will likely take months. She was among a handful of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering researchers who offered their engineering expertise to Atlanta and national media in the wake of the disaster. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

National media tap Tech structural engineering, transportation expertise after I-85 bridge collapses
March 31, 2017

Junior Arjun Bir's work to improve lives in his native India and in the developing world has earned him the 2017 Alvin M. Ferst Leadership and Entrepreneur Award from Georgia Tech.

Bir wins Ferst Award for leadership, entrepreneurship
March 28, 2017

Alumnus Falak Shah has been named to a select group of young leaders who represent the Chicago Council on Global Affairs' next generation, the Young Professionals Ambassadors. (Photo Courtesy: Falak Shah)

Shah joins young professional leadership of Chicago Council on Global Diplomacy
March 22, 2017

Professor Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

Kennedy keynotes University of Toronto E-calendar week research day
March 22, 2017

Yannis Dialynas defended his Ph.D. thesis in January and hasn't even celebrated his graduation. Yet he's been working on the second State of the Carbon Cycle Report's soils chapter, contributing insight from his doctoral research on the influence of soil erosion and carbon burial on the global carbon cycle.

Dialynas but finished his PhD, now he'southward contributing to a national carbon cycle report
March 21, 2017

Art Williams talks with students at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's first scholarship and fellowship lunch. Williams and his family created the F. Everett Williams Scholarship for civil engineering students. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Students meet the families making their studies possible
March 17, 2017

Screenshot of GPB web page featuring the March 16 segment on self-driving cars that included Michael Hunter.

Hunter tells GPB many more questions remain about self-driving cars
March 17, 2017

Laurence J. Jacobs, associate dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and mechanical engineering, will serve as interim dean of the College of Engineering starting July 1.

Jacobs appointed interim dean of College of Engineering
March sixteen, 2017

The Eno Center for Transportation has selected Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson for its 2017 class of fellows. The fifth-year Ph.D. student will attend the center's Future Leaders Development Conference this summer to hear from federal officials, transportation policymakers, and business leaders. (Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson)

Amoaning-Yankson invited to leadership conference as an Eno Swain
March 16, 2017

CEE's graduate civil engineering program is No. 2 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2018 survey. Graduate environmental engineering ranked No. 7. (Image: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

U.S. News: Georgia Tech civil and environmental programs among the nation'south all-time engineering grad schools
March fourteen, 2017

Team TruePani reacts after they're announced as the People's Choice Award winners at the 2016 InVenture Prize finals. The team designed an antimicrobial cup and water storage device that makes drinking water safer. Shannon Evanchec and Samantha Becker have been working full-time for the last year to turn their winning invention into a viable business. (Photo: Fitrah Hamid)

One yr subsequently, InVenture team has turned idea into startup
March 10, 2017

School of Civil and Environmental Engineering researchers have found that bacteria present in only small numbers in freshwater systems contain key genes that help the broader microbial community respond to environmental changes such as pollution or oil spills. The team used water from Lake Lanier northeast of Atlanta to test how microbial communities respond to common organic compounds. (Photo Courtesy: PBT1981 via Wikimedia Commons)

Study sheds light on key role for 'rare' aquatic microbes in dealing with pollution, balancing ecosystems
March 06, 2017

February 2017

Professor Emeritus Bruce Ellingwood

Assistant Professor Joe Brown has won an Early Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation. These so-called CAREER grants recognize promising young faculty with funds to help them establish the research director of their careers. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Suzanne Shank delivers the spring 2017 lecture for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Kenneth Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Speaker Series. (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

Marc and Kate Sanborn are working on doctorates in civil engineering with Lauren Stewart. The couple, married since 2012, are majors in the U.S. Army and need advanced degrees to continue their careers teaching at the U.S. Military Academy. (Photo: Missy Jurick)

Michael Rodgers

Kari Watkins and Phanish Suryanarayana, who have earned tenure and will be promoted to the rank of associate professor this summer. (Photos: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents recently named Kim D. Jones a regents professor. (Photo: Texas A&M-Kingsville)

Headphones and a sound board before a recording for the first edition of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's new "Field Notes" podcast. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Georgia Power Distinguished Professor Susan Burns

January 2017

December 2016

Alesa Stallman accepts a scholarship from the International Concrete Repair Institute Georgia Chapter Dec. 6. (Photo Courtesy: Alesa Stallman)

Stallman wins physical repair group scholarship
Dec 22, 2016

K.P. Reddy, co-founder of The Combine and a 1994 civil engineering graduate. (Photo: The Combine)

Alumnus KP Reddy tapped to help engineering firm commercialize 5 in-house startups
December twenty, 2016

Master's students Himanshu Wad and Helen Heindl. (Photo: Rob Felt)

With Gratitude: 2 graduates on how they got to and through Georgia Tech
December 16, 2016

A screencapture from civil engineering senior Raunac Khandaker's "Tech Reflections" audio slideshow.

Tech Reflections: Graduating senior Raunac Khandaker sees her future in academics, enquiry
December 15, 2016

John E. Taylor, the new Frederick L. Olmsted Profession in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Alter agent: Many resist change, but John Taylor has made a career studying information technology
December 12, 2016

Georgia Tech President G.P.

Expanding to Mainland china: Tech's new Shenzhen Institute will offer ecology engineering science MS
December 09, 2016

A group of Georgia Tech and Georgia Department of Transportation researchers after they received an AASHTO Sweet Sixteen award from DOT Commissioner Russell McMurry Dec. 8. Their work on corrosion-resistant concrete piles for marine environments has been used on bridges in Georgia and is being tested for use in nearby states.

New corrosion-resistant concrete reinforcement wins AASHTO Sugariness 16 award for extending life of coastal bridges
December 09, 2016

U.S. Department of Transportation map showing all of the newly funded University Transportation Centers and the affiliated universities.

Sustainability, emissions, travel behavior among challenges researchers will tackle in 6 new Academy Transportation Centers
December 07, 2016

Aaron Bivins and Rebecca Yoo (Photo: StoryCorps Atlanta)

StoryCorps: Bivins and Yoo acquire from each other and build a friendship on class trips to Bolivia
December 02, 2016

Microbiologists use next-generation sequencing technology to identify a bacterial DNA fingerprint. (Photo: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Genomics technique could revolutionize how nosotros observe leaner in food poisoning outbreaks
December 01, 2016

Nov 2016

Professor Emeritus Wilton W. King

Colleagues pay tribute to mentor, friend Wilton Rex (1937-2016)
November 30, 2016

Georgia Tech senior Maya Goldman at Machu Picchu in Peru. The structure behind her shows how Inca engineers used terraces as retaining walls. "Being in Machu Picchu inspired me like no other place on Earth to continue my study of civil engineering," Goldman said, "to follow in the footsteps of those before me, and to build a future based on sharing knowledge and closely observing environmental processes, just like Incan engineers." (Photo Courtesy: Maya Goldman)

Visit to Machu Picchu inspires Maya Goldman to walk in the footsteps of Incan engineers
Nov 22, 2016

Students from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering learn OSHA guidelines for worksite safety in early November. The Atlanta office of JE Dunn provided the training — and lunch — to the group of nearly two dozen undergraduate and graduate students. (Photo: Yong Cho)

JE Dunn teaches students about worksite safety
November 16, 2016

CEE Awards Plaques (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Awards recognize CEE's meridian scientists, researchers, teachers and staff members
November 14, 2016

Veterans John Temple and Mike Anderson in one of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering server rooms. The pair now provide information technology support to the School's students, faculty and staff. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Staff who served share thoughts on Veterans Twenty-four hours
November 11, 2016

New External Advisory Board members Jim Anderson, John Kelley, Edward Metzger, Stephen Mulva, Frank Rucker and Deborah Staudinger.

Leaders in structure, law, social media amidst newest members of School's External Informational Lath
November 08, 2016

Yang Wang and students in his research group install sensors on a bridge in Bartow County, Georgia, in July 2016. Wang, Francesco Fedele and Rafi Muhanna in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering will use data from instruments like these to feed a new interval-based optimization approach to assess structural systems and detect damage. (Photo Courtesy: Yang Wang)

Dealing with uncertainty: New NSF projection will create more accurate, faster interval-based approach to assessing structures for damage
Nov 04, 2016

Sierra Magazine story about the explosion at a gas pipeline in Alabama.

Tien: Pipeline blast reminds usa of our dependence on a few key infrastructure systems
November 03, 2016

Screen shot of Ph.D. student Simon Berrebi's interview with WSB-TV in Atlanta about his group's effort to crowdfund trash cans for East Point bus stops.

WATCH: MARTA Army crowdfunding trash cans at East Signal bus stops
November 02, 2016

WTA Atlanta scholarship winners Xiaodan Xu, Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson and Cindy Bledsoe.

Georgia Tech students sweep WTS Atlanta scholarships
November 02, 2016

G. Wayne Clough with National Academy of Construction President Hugh Rice. Clough was inducted into the academy's 2016 class of new members Oct. 20. (Photo Courtesy: National Academy of Construction)

Clough elected to National Academy of Construction
November 01, 2016

Ph.D. student Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson.

Amoaning-Yankson wins Social club of Women Engineers leadership scholarship
November 01, 2016

October 2016

Ocean Science and Engineering webpage screenshot

Ph.D. student Osvaldo Broesicke, right, with Latinos in Science and Engineering President Will Davis. Broesicke won the organization's highest honor for students, the Padrino Scholarship and Medalla de Plata, or silve medal. (Photo Courtesy: Osvaldo Broesicke)

Ph.D. student Chloe Johansen meets with her TI:GER program group in October 2016 to talk about their project. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Ph.D. student Fikret Atalay will be part of a five-student delegation from the United States at next year's International Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference in South Korea.

Ph.D. student Sangy Hanumasagar will attend the International Research Association on Large Landslides meeting in China this month for two weeks of workshops and high-level courses on landslides.

SEC Country website screen shot of a story looking at the effects of major hurricanes on college football stadiums.

The Taj Mahal (Photo: Michael Bergin)

Reginald DesRoches, the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Karen and John Huff School Chair

Hermann Fritz, right, talks with people in Haiti on one of his research trips after an earthquake wreaked havoc on the island nation in 2010. Fritz told public radio's Marketplace the temporary communities that have since sprung up on the country's hillsides are now at risk from flooding and landslides in the wake of Hurricane Matthew. (Photo: Jean Vilmond Hilaire, Université de Quisqueya)

September 2016

The city of Bluefields, Nicaragua, and Bluefields Bay. Environmental engineering undergraduate Kelsey Eichbauer spent eight weeks this summer working in this community with the nonprofit blueEnergy. She helped design and build simple water-filtration systems to reuse so-called "greywater" — all the semi-clean wastewater that comes from everywhere except the toilet. (Photo: Kelsey Eichbauer)

Eichbauer learns elementary sometimes works all-time during summer water project in Nicaragua
September xxx, 2016

Professor Paul Mayne

Mayne to deliver Croatia's signature geotechnical technology lecture
September 26, 2016

In the fall 2016 Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Lecture, Emmy Montanye, BCE 1982, offered five essential skills for young engineers to develop as they pursue their careers: Be curious and keeping learning, develop your personal brand, learn the business of engineering, develop your personal board of directors, develop others. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

In fall Hyatt lecture, Montanye says relationships, marvel, business skills key to a fulfilling engineering career
September 20, 2016

Screenshot of Rebeeca Yoo's first-place ForeCAST Competition video, "TOHL Centers: A Sustainable approach for Rural Water Supply."

H2o system sustainability, geotechnical applied science and origami win CEE video competition
September xvi, 2016

U.S. News and World Report ranks Georgia Tech's civil engineering program No. 2 in the nation and the environmental engineering program No. 4.

Undergrad civil and ecology programs rising in 2017 U.S. News rankings
September 13, 2016

Patricia Mokhtarian, the new Susan G. and Christopher D. Pappas Professor

Mokhtarian appointed to new Pappas Professorship
September 08, 2016

Donald Webster

Webster amidst leading engineering educators invited to National Academy of Engineering symposium
September 07, 2016

Logo for ARCS Foundation

Tape 5 civil and environmental grad students receive ARCS awards
September 06, 2016

Pointivo co-founder Habib Fathi, Ph.D. 2013.

How ceremonious grad's Pointivo went from thought to confusing startup
September 02, 2016

Screenshot of Line//Shape//Space story on coastal engineering and sea level rise.

Saving coastal cities from rising seas: Clough shares his New Orleans experience
September 01, 2016

August 2016

Screen capture of the new leadership video.

New video showcases perspectives on leadership
August 31, 2016

Iris Tien, left, with Gwinnett County middle school teacher Kathylee McElroy and Jamila Cola after Tien and McElroy won awards for their collaboration on engineering lesson plans for McElroy's science classes. They've been working together for two years through a program made possible by the National Science Foundation Partnerships for Research, Innovation, and Multi-Scale Engineering. Cola is the director of that program. (Photo Courtesy: Iris Tien)

Tien wins award for helping bring applied science concepts to middle school science lessons
August 29, 2016

The International Disaster Reconnaissance Studies class on the Great Wall of China, one of their first stops during their two-week trip to China and Japan.

Two weeks in China and Nihon teaches students about disaster engineering, Asian culture — and themselves
August 26, 2016

Civil engineering undergrad Andrew Melissas diving during his semester studying abroad in Australia. (Photo Courtesy: Andrew Melissas)

Rethinking career and competition: Australian civilization, respect for native tribes make an impression on Andrew Melissas
Baronial 24, 2016

Rudy Bonparte and John Taylor, two of the new faces in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering this fall.

New yr brings new faces to CEE classrooms
August 22, 2016

Charles "Wick" Moorman

Railroad veteran Moorman tapped to lead Amtrak
August 22, 2016

Ph.D. student Christine Dykstra in her lab.

Dykstra wins highly competitive Canham Scholarship from Water Environment Federation
August 16, 2016

Assistant Professor Kari Watkins added the title of Frederick L. Olmsted Junior Faculty Professor this summer, becoming the first faculty member to occupy the newly created position. Watkins studies multi-modal and sustainable transportation as well as using technology to improve transportation systems. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Watkins appointed the offset Olmsted Junior Professor
Baronial 11, 2016

Reginald DesRoches stands with the ruptured cinder block wall one of his Ph.D. students destroyed while testing different kinds of masonry infill designed to strengthen similar structures in the Caribbean. DesRoches will draw on decades of earthquake research like this for the University of California, Davis, College of Engineering distinguished lecture he'll deliver in September. (Photo: Rob Felt)

'From Haiti to California': DesRoches to deliver UC Davis distinguished lecture
August 10, 2016

Researchers Liz Robertson from the University of Southern Denmark and Josh Manger from the University of California, San Diego, ready a sample collector off Mexico's Pacific coast. They're part of a research team that discovered bacteria making oxygen minimum zones in the ocean even deader by sucking up all life-giving nitrogen molecules. (Photo: Heather Olins)

Global warming, a expressionless zone and mysterious bacteria
August 08, 2016

Col. Tom Rickard, BSCE 1990, assumed command of the U.S. Army's Fort George G. Meade August 4. During the change of command ceremony, Rickard passes the garrison colors to Command Sergeant Major Rodwell L. Forbes.

Civil technology grad takes control of Ground forces'southward Fort Meade
Baronial 08, 2016

July 2016

A neighborhood on the Westside of Atlanta, an example of the premise that has been stuck in Iris Tien's mind recently: how the infrastructure civil and environmental engineers build — or the lack thereof in areas like this — influences the surrounding community. (Photo: Iris Tien)

Screen shot of Perimeter Center traffic solutions story featuring Michael Hunter.

Young person driving

2016 Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship recipients Jack Cebe, Calvin Clark, April Gadsby, Alice Grossman, Janille Smith-Colin and Elliot Sperling

Susan Burns

Reginald DesRoches, Karen and John Huff School Chair

Ph.D. student Aaron Bivins

Jim Hamilton, BSCE 1977

June 2016

Ashuri receives Ceremonious + Structural Engineer's 2016 Ascent Star Honour
June 27, 2016

A simulated landslide splashes into a wave basin at Oregon State University.

Understanding landslide-generated tsunamis — and predicting their bear on
June 27, 2016

A MARTA train in the Edgewood-Candler Park transit station.

Watkins to AJC: MARTA expansion vote will have huge effect on Atlanta
June 22, 2016

A large wave towers astern of the NOAA ship Delaware II in the Atlantic Ocean in 2005. (Photo: Delaware II Crew/NOAA)

Understanding rogue ocean waves may exist simple after all
June 21, 2016

ShanghaiRankings Academic Program Ranking: Civil Engineering No. 7

Ceremonious engineering program 7th in the earth, 3rd in U.Southward. in new global rankings
June 21, 2016

Professor Paul Mayne

GEOSTRATA magazine profiles 'GeoLegend' Paul Mayne
June 20, 2016

John Kelley, BSCE 1992, at the Avalon development in Alpharetta, Georgia

Kelley finds his passion in creating places that build customs
June 16, 2016

The Atlanta Streetcar near the original Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Georgia Tech researchers have developed a way to improve the timing of the streetcar, eliminating the need for schedules and reducing passenger wait time. (Photo: Spmarshall42 / Wikimedia Commons)

Tracking the Atlanta Streetcar in existent fourth dimension
June 15, 2016

Rendering of SunTrust Park, scheduled to open in spring 2017. (Image: Atlanta Braves)

Braves' New World
June 10, 2016

IndustryWeek website screen shot

Reddy and his sewing robots are IndustryWeek's Manufacturing Leader of the Week
June ten, 2016

Yannis Dialynas, a hydrology Ph.D. student in Georgia Tech's School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Georgia Tech Provost Rafael L. Bras, discuss a model of soil erosion. This research is studying the role of erosion on carbon cycling. (Photo: Rob Felt)

New model explains how soil erosion affects the amount of carbon in Earth's temper
June 09, 2016

Senior Maggie Lindsey in Costa Rica with one of the young students who will attend a primary school she helped design and build.

Lindsey's thoughts on engineers and ethics win her ASCE's Daniel Mead Prize
June 09, 2016

Prescribed burn near Griffin, Georgia

Odman'due south new projection volition help the states understand how prescribed burns impact health, air quality across the Southeast
June 07, 2016

The Sustainable Transportation Abroad class outside the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

Class bikes through the Netherlands to written report sustainable transportation
June 03, 2016

Hurricane Isabel, the strongest storm of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. (Photo: NASA)

Every bit hurricane flavour begins, how a Georgia Tech civil engineer created the 5 categories we use to classify storms
June 01, 2016

May 2016

Cover of Science special issue on urban issues.

Ph.D. student Yannis Dialynas

Professor Aris Georgakakos with Philip Sarris, BSCE 1952.

A screenshot of the Poets&Quants website naming master's student Trevor Clark on the nation's best MBA students.

Alumnus and former faculty member James R. Wallace (1938-2016)

The Haitian Roundtable's 2016 1804 List of Changemakers and Ones to Watch.

Associate Professor Yong Cho and Dimitri Seneca Snowden with the robot Snowden has donated to Cho's research lab.

Coral reef off Kiritimati Island. (Photo: Pamela Grothe)

Apr 2016

Research Horizons illustration for Rolling Robots story

A roadmap to robotic vehicles
April 29, 2016

Helen Grenga Award winner April Gadsby with Associate Chair Susan Burns.

Women in Engineering selects Gadsby for 2016 Helen Grenga Honor, gives scholarships to eighteen others
April 28, 2016

The winning CEE team at the spring 2016 Capston Design Expo pictured with Assistant Professor Kari Watkins, left: Lilian Ayala, Sage Roberts, John Bolen and Ryan Liu.

Nearly shovel-ready roundabout design wins get-go place at Capstone Design Expo
Apr 26, 2016

The four projects School of Civil and Environmental Engineering teams will present at the 2016 Capstone Design Expo.

Capstone Expo teams present road studies, wind-tunnel tests, police HQ designs
April 25, 2016

Daniella Remolina, who graduated in December and started work this month with the Boston Consulting Group.

How to turn a civil engineering degree into a task with one of the country's 'big 3' consulting firms
April 21, 2016

ASCE Georgia Tech Chapter at 2016 Carolinas Regional Conference

ASCE students win hydraulics competition at regional conference
April 20, 2016

Ph.D. student Natalia Cardelino

Cardelino wins more support for her work on limestone in self-consolidating concrete
April xx, 2016

Howard Tellepsen speaks at the College of Engineering Alumni Awards April 16. Tellepsen, BSCE 1966, was inducted into the College's Hall of Fame.

Tellepsen joins College of Technology Hall of Fame; Higginbotham and Mitchell win alumni awards
Apr 18, 2016

Charles "Wick" Moorman (Photo: Gary Meek)

Equally luck would have it: Wick Moorman constitute serendipity in a life of railroading
April eighteen, 2016

Georgene Geary and Laura Mast, winners of NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Geary, Mast win NSF graduate fellowships
Apr 14, 2016

Genevieve Pezzola

Pezzola wins Defence Department fellowship and a guaranteed job after graduation
April 13, 2016

Assistant Professor Lauren Stewart in her lab.

A Booming Career
April 11, 2016

Lake Mendota near Madison, Wisconsin. Georgia Tech researchers used long-term data on the lake's microbial communities to develop what may be the largest-ever dynamic model of how those communities interact. The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's Kostas Konstantinidis says that could help restore sick lakes and may one day help scientists better understand the human body's microbiome. (Photo: Good Free Photos)

Dynamic model helps scientists empathize healthy lakes to heal ill ones
April 07, 2016

Aaron Bivins

Fulbright Program sends Bivins to India for 'one time-in-a-lifetime' inquiry opportunity
April 06, 2016

Chloe Arson

Arson earns tenure, promotion to acquaintance professor
April 05, 2016

Students collecting water samples along Bolivia's Choqueyapu River.

#GTBolivia: Spring Interruption research trip aims to make water safer in Bolivia
April 01, 2016

March 2016

Lauren Stewart in her lab. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Air Force selects Stewart for summertime kinesthesia fellowship program
March 25, 2016

Senior April Gadsby

April Gadsby wins Sigma Xi's undergraduate enquiry award for her piece of work on intelligent and sustainable infrastructure
March 22, 2016

Brittany Bruder, Ph.D. 2015

Sigma Xi names Bruder'due south dissertation on tidal free energy 1 of the all-time of the year
March 22, 2016

Graduate students Jack Cebe and Atiyya Shaw, who will attend the Eno Center's Future Leaders Development Conference this year.

Cebe, Shaw invited to Future Leaders Development Conference equally Eno Fellows
March 18, 2016

Team True Pani: Samantha Becker, civil engineering; Naomi Ergun, business administration; Shannon Evanchec, environmental engineering; and Sarah Lynn Bowen, business administration. (Photo: Fitrah Hamid)

TruePani wins InVenture Prize People's Choice Award
March 17, 2016

U.S. News and World Report Graduate Program Rankings: Civil #4, Environmental #5

Top v: US News ranks civil and environmental engineering graduate programs amid nation'due south aristocracy
March 16, 2016

Samantha Becker, left, and Shannon Evanchec film a segment about their water purification system ahead of the live-televised finals of the InVenture Prize. Their team, TruePani, will compete with five other finalists for $20,000, a free patent filing, and a place in a Georgia Tech startup incubator at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. (Photo: TruePani)

InVenture team creates a simple system to keep household water clean in developing countries
March 14, 2016

Growth of Mycobacterium isolated on a plate of culture medium. (Photo: Stacey Pfaller, EPA)

Bacteria in the pipes: Study identifies the hard-to-discover microbes in hospital shower hoses
March fourteen, 2016

CEE Graduate Programs Manager Robert Simon

Simon wins Tech'due south acme award for graduate academic advising
March eleven, 2016

Master's student Annie Blissit, one of the American Council of Engineering Companies' 2016 Young Professionals of the Year.

Blissit named a Immature Professional of the Twelvemonth for her service, professional person work
March 11, 2016

Charles "Wick" Moorman after delivering the Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Lecture. (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

Hyatt Lecture: From co-op to CEO, Wick Moorman shares lessons from a life in railroading
March 09, 2016

A concept of what the Charleston Lowcountry Lowline could look like once it's built. (Image: Friends of the Lowcountry Lowline)

The class project that could spark Charleston's hereafter
March 08, 2016

Third-year environmental engineering major Hannah Greenwald

Georgia Lath of Regents honors undergrad Hannah Greenwald
March 07, 2016

Elizabeth and Bill Higginbotham Professor David Frost

Meet the new Higginbotham Professor in Civil and Ecology Technology: David Frost
March 04, 2016

Aaron Bivins explains his Ph.D. research as part of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's new video series, "30 Second Thesis."

'30 Second Thesis' serial shows how grad students are changing the world
March 03, 2016

February 2016

Students examine construction plans in a tunnel. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Building for the future: Undergrad structure plan completes transition to CEE
February 29, 2016

Meg Pirkle, MSCE 1997

Georgia DOT's chief engineer on making history, why she loves her work, and why engineers demand advice skills
February 25, 2016

Glaucio Paulino and Evgueni Filipov with models of their zippered tube origami configuration. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Paulino's origami research wins award for scientific excellence, originality
February 24, 2016

Hongyu Guo, Rodney Weber and Ted Russell on their research platform atop the Ford Environmental Science & Technology Building.

Less sulfate in the air, but it's still equally acidic as e'er
Feb 22, 2016

A sea butterfly (Limacina helicina). Photo: EOL Learning and Education Group via Flickr.

'Flying' through the ocean: Researchers notice the body of water butterfly swims similar insects fly
February xviii, 2016

Seung Ho Hong in the Donovan Hydraulics Laboratory with the flume used in his study.

Sturm, Hong win 2016 Hilgard Prize for their paper on predicting scour effectually bridges during floods
Feb 16, 2016

Professor Donald Webster working with students on a problem.

Garrow, Mayne, Webster named some of Tech'south top teachers
Feb 11, 2016

Diagram of the TruePani drinking cup invented by a team that includes CEE undergrads Samantha Becker and Shannon Evanchec.

InVenture Prize finalists include ii CEE undergrads
February x, 2016

Professor David Frost

Frost returns to his alma mater to deliver lecture named for his mentor
February ten, 2016

Screen shot of SFGate.com tunnel corrosion story featuring Professor Emeritus Larry Kahn.

San Francisco Chronicle: Kahn explains corrosion in Bay Bridge tunnel
February 09, 2016

Charles "Wick" Moorman

Alumnus Wick Moorman among the newest members of the National Academy of Engineering
February 08, 2016

Engineering Georgia magazine spread featuring alumnus Tom Gambino

Georgia's economic system in 2016: Engineering Georgia magazine features alumnus Tom Gambino on recent console of manufacture leaders
February 04, 2016

Kathrine Udell in a transportation research lab

Familiar ground: How a high school internship prepared Kathrine Udell to jump right into inquiry as a freshman
Feb 02, 2016

January 2016

December 2015

Nov 2015

Stacie Sire on the flight deck of the 787 Dreamliner during a test flight in 2011.

Stacie Sire and the 787: Run across a civil engineer who helped build Boeing'south pride and joy
Nov 24, 2015

CEE Award Plaque

Tradition of excellence: Awards honor CEE's best in serving students and advancing science
November 23, 2015

Emily Ferrando in the Somoto Canyon in Nicaragua.

Summertime in Nicaragua distills Emily Ferrando's career goals: protect the surround
November twenty, 2015

Cleaner-burning biomass fuel briquettes produced by Sanivation to replace firewood or charcoal for cooking.

Alumnus' National Geographic blog: Using biomass to revolutionize cooking in Due east Africa
Nov 20, 2015

AJC screen shot: Old landfill forced Atlanta United to flee DeKalb

AJC: Onetime landfill forced Atlanta United soccer team to flee DeKalb
Nov xx, 2015

Associate Professor Baabak Ashuri

Ashuri wins leadership laurels for teaching nearly design-build practices
November nineteen, 2015

Webster among researchers in oceanography grouping's inaugural form of fellows
November 18, 2015

New CEE External Advisory Board Members Montanye, Houlihan and Selman.

Listen, be patient, surroundings yourself with practiced people, e'er consider the man element — that communication and more from the newest members of CEE's advisory lath
November xiii, 2015

Assistant Professor Sheng Dai in his lab.

Yellow Jacket loyalty: five questions with student-turned-professor Sheng Dai
Nov 10, 2015

Kim's piece of work on detecting carbonation in concrete named one of Materials and Structures top papers of 2015
November 05, 2015

How much garbage is burned each mean solar day in India? Times of Republic of india highlights Russell study
November 02, 2015

Stewart connects with Army Inquiry Lab'due south Open Campus initiative
November 02, 2015

October 2015

'Engineering constitute me': Undergrad Rebecca Yoo and her passion for helping people in the developing world
October 29, 2015

Montanye wins Women Who Hateful Business Award
October 27, 2015

Hyatt Lecture: Gen. Philip Breedlove says leadership is about empowering people
October 26, 2015

Georgia Tech's Golden Girl: Annabel McAtee
Oct 23, 2015

Driverless cars? They're coming, only large data is already shaping traffic
October 23, 2015

Dykstra joins other 'ascension stars' at selective MIT workshop
October 21, 2015

Mast named a 2015 EREF Scholar for her work on recovering heavy metals from coal ash
October 21, 2015

Fritz leads survey team to examine dam breaks afterward South Carolina flooding
October sixteen, 2015

Arson among select educators invited to Frontiers of Engineering science Education Symposium
October 07, 2015

Sustainability and creating wealth: Amekudzi-Kennedy speaks at offset EPA youth symposium
October 07, 2015

Fundamentals of Applied science exam prep goes online in new CEE-adult MOOC
October 05, 2015

Brown joins world leaders in scientific discipline and technology at STS forum
October 02, 2015

Tien invited to Arab-American Frontiers Symposium on sensing engineering science and applications
October 01, 2015

September 2015

AUDIO: Grad students offset MARTA Army to amend Atlanta mass transit
September 30, 2015

Summer travel to India leads to civilisation shock — just not the 1 Shannon Evanchec expected
September 29, 2015

How software, sensors and mobile alerts could make one of the nation'south most unsafe industries safer
September 25, 2015

The real bargain: Bill Daniel and Jon Drysdale bring their day jobs into the classroom
September 23, 2015

VIDEO: Fritz details impacts of Chile earthquake on CNN Chile
September 21, 2015

Tien wins NSF funding to improve reliability of our interdependent infrastructure
September 17, 2015

The engineer'south phonation in the 'age of humans'
September 14, 2015

AUDIO: Arson talks fracking in Georgia on WABE
September ten, 2015

Civil, environmental undergraduate programs remain among nation'south strongest
September 09, 2015

Researchers develop new 'zippered' origami tubes that fold apartment, deploy hands, and nevertheless hold considerable weight
September 08, 2015

August 2015

10 years after Katrina: Lessons learned, lessons to acquire
August 26, 2015

Brodie named a Curie Fellow at the University of Nottingham for postal service-doctoral work
August 26, 2015

DesRoches joins NSF's engineering advisory committee
Baronial 25, 2015

Las Bambas megaproject takes two alumni loftier in the Andes, reshaping a remote Peruvian area
August 20, 2015

Bates, Nadelman, Skipper win ARCS scholarships for their doctoral studies
August 19, 2015

Iv grad students win coveted Eisenhower transportation fellowships
Baronial xviii, 2015

New approach could reduce human health impacts of electric power generation
Baronial 17, 2015

Atlanta's BeltLine reshapes the urban center — and information technology started as a graduate thesis
August 17, 2015

A new outset: Students render for fall classes
August 14, 2015

NSF funds $12M enquiry network to build the salubrious, sustainable, livable cities of the time to come
August 11, 2015

Using nature'southward roadmap: Frost helps atomic number 82 new NSF center that could change the face of geotechnical applied science
August 10, 2015

Huang'southward Gwinnett County water reuse projection could be a 'game changer' for water utilities
August 07, 2015

ten years after Katrina, are American cities prepared for disasters?
August 05, 2015

July 2015

June 2015

May 2015

April 2015

First PERSON: Life-changing letter leads Tzegaegbe to London – eventually
Apr 30, 2015

Hernandez wins Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher award for his interval calculator
April 27, 2015

Capstone Expo teams show off designs for pedestrian span, dining hall
Apr 23, 2015

DesRoches wins ASCE accolade for his piece of work on earthquake impacts on vital infrastructure
April sixteen, 2015

Amekudzi-Kennedy delivers keynote speech at social sustainability conference
April 16, 2015

Tech's ASCE chapter hosts regional conference, shines in concrete axle contest
April xiii, 2015

thirteen CEE students win Women in Engineering science scholarships
April 10, 2015

2015 NSF fellowships go to Atiyya Shaw and Brittany Suttner
April 07, 2015

Goodno, Bras amongst the new distinguished members of ASCE
April 06, 2015

Engineer and artist: Glaucio Paulino plans to accept risks and blur boundaries equally the new Jones Chair
Apr 02, 2015

Teleport or commute? Mokhtarian looks at why the answer isn't e'er and so articulate
April 02, 2015

March 2015

In their ain words: A research trip to Bolivia changes travelers' perspectives
March 31, 2015

DesRoches joins National Research Council Board on Ground forces Scientific discipline and Technology
March 31, 2015

Engineering Dean Gary May wins mentoring accolade from President Obama
March 31, 2015

Alumna aims to bring better planning to a busier world
March 27, 2015

Building for earthquakes: DesRoches talks to Boss Magazine well-nigh what we've learned in recent decades
March 26, 2015

Douglas Canton hires alumnus Teal equally new administrator
March 26, 2015

Clough tackles climate change in get-go Hyatt Distinguished lecture
March 24, 2015

ICYMI: Melat Hagos' drawing one of the all-time in Clough Fine art Crawl
March 20, 2015

Faculty members earn Found-wide recognition for teaching excellence, interdisciplinary research, technology use
March xix, 2015

Civil undergrad Laura O'Connell talks with President Obama about paying for higher
March 18, 2015

Spending Spring Break amongst the alpacas
March 16, 2015

Engineers and climatic change: Inaugural Hyatt lecturer Wayne Clough says nosotros must design and build for a new paradigm
March 13, 2015

Eno Center names Grossman to its 2015 fellowship class
March 12, 2015

The states News ranks graduate environmental engineering program No. 4 in the nation, civil engineering No. five
March ten, 2015

Aral's lab wins height research prize for work on Army camp Lejeune contagion
March 09, 2015

CityLab features Brakewood's report showing real-time bus info leads to more riders
March 09, 2015

Brandie Banner is Georgia Society of Professional person Engineers' student of the year; CEE alumni accept top awards
March 05, 2015

Slater receives Laboon award for academic, co-op excellence
March 04, 2015

iii grad students win 2015 Sigma 11 Enquiry Awards
March 02, 2015

February 2015

Volition the new set of global development goals make sanitation a priority? World expert and alumnus Eddy Perez makes his case
February 27, 2015

Creative Loafing: Will synced signals amend Atlanta traffic?
February 26, 2015

A place to learn: Alumna helps build a new hereafter for Peruvian children
February 25, 2015

Tellepsen wins alumni association award for service to Houston expanse and Georgia Tech
February 23, 2015

Watkins weighs in on the terrible tweets of transit riders
February 20, 2015

The bacterial influence on clouds and weather: New York Times Mag and BBC talk airborne microbes with Konstantinidis
February 19, 2015

Studying how one embankment'due south microbes broke down the oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill could help speed up the process next time
February 18, 2015

New minor teaches engineers how to be global leaders and problem solvers
Feb 10, 2015

Fox 5: Do those interstate ramp meters in Atlanta work?
February 05, 2015

IRF fellows vote Wang their 2015 grade president
February 04, 2015

Muhanna to deliver invited lecture at gathering of globe's experts on uncertainty modeling
Feb 03, 2015

January 2015

Ugandan hamlet has a new well and clean water, thanks to Georgia Tech students
January 28, 2015

NSF Science Nation features DesRoches and his inquiry finding new ways to strengthen buildings in earthquakes
January 26, 2015

Do no harm: Andy Phelps' approach to civil engineering earns him ASCE fellowship, lifetime achievement honour
Jan 22, 2015

Master's student Matthias Uhrig has ane year to make his marker as a Tech triple-jumper
January 22, 2015

Jeon makes ENR Southeast's Top 20 under 40 listing
January 21, 2015

Paulino joins ranks of American University of Mechanics fellows
Jan 14, 2015

After 3 decades every bit an engineer, entrepreneurial alumna tries a new path
January thirteen, 2015

5 years, 2 degrees: Students earn BS from China's Tongji University, MS from CEE through new hybrid programme
January 12, 2015

2 alums among Georgia's virtually influential people
January 08, 2015

Chinese Academy names Crittenden a Distinguished Scientist
January 06, 2015

Dec 2014

For Aaron Bivins, Maputo trip turns sanitation data into harsh reality
December thirty, 2014

What we've learned, x years after the Indian Body of water seismic sea wave that killed 250,000 people
December 19, 2014

Shaw named an International Road Federation fellow
December 17, 2014

Simply what'south in that swimming pool water?
December 16, 2014

Burns named i of Tech's most effective teachers in 2014
Dec 15, 2014

Hooding ceremony celebrates our newest batch of leaders and experts
December 12, 2014

Georgia DOT names first adult female equally master engineer — and she'due south a Ramblin' Wreck from CEE
December 12, 2014

Fritz co-edits tsunami special outcome of Pure and Applied Geophysics
December 12, 2014

Canadian Geotechnical Journal says Niazi and Mayne'south paper one of year's nigh important
Dec 11, 2014

What'due south discoloring the Taj Mahal? Georgia Tech scientists have figured it out
December 10, 2014

Role iv: One slice of advice
December 10, 2014

Role iii: To CEE or not to CEE?
December 08, 2014

Could Florida draw power from the bounding main? Christian Science Monitor highlights research by Haas, Fritz
December 05, 2014

PART 2: Edifice companies versus building stuff - entrepreneurship and leadership
December 04, 2014

Role i: New informational board members talk entrepreneurship, leadership and getting the most out of your degree
December 02, 2014

Computational tools will help identify microbes in complex environmental samples
December 02, 2014

November 2014

A summer in Europe changes Alex Zickar'due south perspective
November 26, 2014

FLASHBACK: From civil engineering to shrimp farming
November 25, 2014

Frost elected to lath of the Consortium of Universities for Enquiry in Earthquake Technology
November 24, 2014

Wayne Clough to deliver first Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Lecture
November 21, 2014

4 Tech grads from four different countries reunite in Atlanta for the first time in l years
November xix, 2014

Scholarship sends Tindall to Austria this spring to continue his dissertation research
November 18, 2014

CEE awards honor acme teachers, researchers, staff
November 14, 2014

Ga. senator outlines country's transportation funding challenges, possible solutions
November thirteen, 2014

PhD student Berrebi collects another honor for his work to better bus transit
November 10, 2014

TR News profiles Mokhtarian
November x, 2014

Huang wins 2014 North American Chemist Award
November 07, 2014

Emeritus professor Samuel Martin wins ASME paper honour
November 05, 2014

Michigan CEE honors Crittenden with merit award
November 04, 2014

Brown delivers keynote on water infrastructure and public health
Nov 03, 2014

Oct 2014

How a combo of vinegar and citrus fruit oil could help Georgia Tech reduce herbicide use
October xxx, 2014

Duke Energy taps Burns for national coal-ash advisory console
October 28, 2014

Bras, Bakery talk technology and higher ed at New York media roundtable
Oct 24, 2014

National Academies picks Brownish for prestigious Arab-American Frontiers program
October 22, 2014

Akofio-Sowah wins WTS-Atlanta Leadership Legacy Scholarship
Oct 21, 2014

VIDEO: Retrofitting old buildings to make them earthquake safe
October 21, 2014

Airline operational research guild elects Garrow as its first female person president
Oct twenty, 2014

Russell co-authors newspaper on sustainable infrastructure curriculum in NAE Bridge
October 17, 2014

Mokhtarian 'resurrects joy of travel' in UCLA's Wachs Lecture
October sixteen, 2014

Bruder, Golin win at Women in Clean Energy Symposium
October 13, 2014

Tsunami good Fritz appears on CNN Chile to talk prediction, recovery
October 13, 2014

Tampa science museum honors Bras every bit Hispanic Scientist of the Yr
October ten, 2014

AJC: Hunter says driverless cars present opportunity, challenges
October 07, 2014

EERI students shake upwards Roswell Due north tertiary graders – and teach them a little something about structural engineering
October 03, 2014

Awesome Atlanta helps Berrebi amend bus schedules
October 01, 2014

Koon wins Lifetime Achievement Award for contributions to h2o quality
October 01, 2014

September 2014

New mass spectrometer will aid Bergin, Russell effigy out what's in the air
September xxx, 2014

x(ish) questions with new faculty member Iris Tien
September 30, 2014

Rethinking what (and how) nosotros teach geotechnical engineers
September 26, 2014

Poet? Engineer? In conversation with students, Richard Blanco says he's both
September 25, 2014

Girl Scouts' military camp a test bed for turning tides into electricity
September 24, 2014

Pendyala brings large ideas as new Dickerson Chair
September 22, 2014

VIDEO: Driverless cars in Georgia? Hunter tells lawmakers about sticky issues that lie alee
September 22, 2014

Crowdsourcing could lead to better h2o in rural India
September 19, 2014

Tammy Hebeler wins Prakash Prize for Excellence in Geotechnical Applied science
September 17, 2014

How Do Microbes Respond to More Acidic Oceans? NSF Funds Konstantinidis Study to Detect Out
September xv, 2014

Alumni Offer Parents Perspective, Advice at Family Weekend
September 12, 2014

Nelsons' Gulf Terminal Project Wins Excellence Award
September 12, 2014

Civil Program No. 2, Ecology No. 3 in U.Due south. News Almanac Rankings
September 09, 2014

Garrow, Kurtis Join Other Upward-and-Comers at Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
September 09, 2014

Railway Interiors Magazine Features Mokhtarian Wi-Fi Report
September 03, 2014

Smith-Colin: Planning Better Transportation, Harvesting the Next Generation of Engineers
September 02, 2014

August 2014

Researchers Win Top Honors for Transportation Policy Paper
Baronial 29, 2014

NSF Awards $ii.5M to Multidisciplinary Infrastructure Research Led by CEE'due south Crittenden
August 27, 2014

Survey Says: Civil, Environmental Engineers Least Likely to be Underemployed
August 27, 2014

Lee's Newspaper Wins Outset Place at EMI Conference
August 25, 2014

The states DOT Webinar Features Mokhtarian's Driver Multitasking Research
August 22, 2014

Yiacoumi, Tsouris Win Energy Dept. Funding to Improve Uranium Extraction from Seawater
Baronial 21, 2014

CEE 'Drafts' Iv from Cristo Rey Atlanta High School
August 21, 2014

CEE Seeks Nominations for New Speaker Series
August 18, 2014

CEE Welcomes New Grad Students
Baronial 15, 2014

New CEE Leadership Minor Focuses on Global Issues, Ideals, Problem-Solving
August 11, 2014

Vargas Attends Veolia Summer School in Paris
August eleven, 2014

EERI Student Chapter Jumps into Top ten at Seismic Design Competition
August 08, 2014

Bates, Nadelman Win ARCS Scholarships
August 06, 2014

July 2014

Villa Wins Inaugural Wysockey Scholarship from Deep Foundations Institute
July 30, 2014

How Pocket-size, Inexpensive, Solar-Powered Sensors Could Change the Game for Bridge Inspections
July 28, 2014

Cho, Walker Studying Smart Structures at Taiwan Summer School
July 21, 2014

Inaugural Buchberg Scholar a Tribute to a Well-Rounded Life
July 17, 2014

Paul, Rashidi Win American Ceramics Society Poster Award
July 16, 2014

Fall Grade will exist Vanguard of Sustainable Transportation Curriculum
July 15, 2014

'Earthquake' Rattles CEE Inquiry Structure
July xi, 2014

Researchers Travel to the Bottom of the World to Find the Bottom of the Food Chain
July 10, 2014

Common salt Rock and Underground Storage: Studying Damage, Healing in a 'Magic' Rock
July 08, 2014

VIDEO: Scout Santamarina'southward Terzaghi Lecture
July 07, 2014

June 2014

ACI Foundation Awards Bakery Student Fellowship to CEE's Remolina
June 30, 2014

Clark Family'southward Tampa Steel Erecting Helping 'Ready the Mix' in Dallas
June 24, 2014

Engineering science Teaching Group Recognizes CEE Researchers
June 24, 2014

Amekudzi Kennedy, Mulholland Named CEE Associate Chairs
June 20, 2014

Rising Grad Educatee Pierre Receives Hearst Fellowship
June 20, 2014

Georgakakos Speaks on Water and Conflict in Sudan
June 19, 2014

CEE Alumna Joins Georgia Tech'due south Women in Technology Roundtable in DC
June 17, 2014

Fraternity Brothers in Artillery: Sandy Winnefeld and Phil Breedlove Reminisce About Their Days at Tech
June 16, 2014

AJC: Plans Abound for Atlanta's Ga. 400-Interstate 285 Interchange
June 16, 2014

Transportation, Clean Water Films Among 1st Circular Contest Winners
June 12, 2014

Ethics Laboratory Pilot Case Study Will Focus on Hydraulic Fracturing
June 10, 2014

FHWA Picks 5 CEE Students for Selective Eisenhower Fellowships
June 09, 2014

Southworth Lectures at China'due south Oldest Academy
June 09, 2014

Crittenden Among Few Nonnatives to Join Chinese Engineering Academy
June 05, 2014

Commute Warrior: How Your Commute Can Shape Atlanta's Transportation Future
June 04, 2014

Olmsted Symposium Focuses on Making Our Cities More than Sustainable
June 02, 2014

May 2014

French Students Study With CEE This Summertime
May xxx, 2014

AJC: How Exercise Young People Move Around Atlanta? CEE Grad Student Shares His Respond
May 29, 2014

Friberg Wins Air & Waste Management Assoc. Scholarship
May 27, 2014

Governor Appoints CEE Alumnus to Board of Regents
May 22, 2014

xvi CEEatGT Students Receive Women In Engineering Corporate Scholarships
May 22, 2014

Fritz Receives Plinius Medal for Natural Hazards Inquiry
May 20, 2014

CEEatGT start-year PhD student Mohammad Rashidi receives Sam Nunn Security Program Fellowship
May 15, 2014

Acquaintance Professor Francesco Fedele asks: Rogue waves: fantascience or reality?
May 09, 2014

Karen and John Huff Schoolhouse Chair and Professor Reginald DesRoches named Georgia Tech Kinesthesia Athletics Representative
May 08, 2014

Professor John Koon receives 2014 Women in Engineering science Faculty Honor
May 07, 2014

Professor Kari Watkins featured in CoE Cares Spotlight
May 07, 2014

April 2014

Professor and Acquaintance Chair Kimberly Kurtis named CoE Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Scholarship
Apr 24, 2014

The "flipped" classroom - drawing of an upside down school desk on a piece of notebook paper.

Flip this class: Tech professors pioneer new learning models
April 24, 2014

CEE graduate students Miller, Moutinho, Walker selected as NSF Graduate Inquiry Fellows
April 22, 2014

Aliaksandr Malokin receives 2014 Gordon Westward. Schultz Graduate Fellowship
April 14, 2014

Jamie G. Fischer selected for Eno Leadership Development Conference, Rodney E. Slater Accolade
April xiv, 2014

Reminder: 31st annual GT Alumni Career Fair, May thirteen, 2014
April 10, 2014

CEE doctoral candidate Alejandro Martinez to receive International Educatee Leadership Honour
Apr 07, 2014

CEE student Lauren Dermody receives 2014 Helen Grenga Outstanding Engineer Honor
April 07, 2014

Konstantinidis to participate in nineteenth German-American Kavli Frontiers of Scientific discipline symposium
April 03, 2014

Alumna Lanelle Ezzard named in ASCE's 2014 New Faces of Civil Engineering
April 03, 2014

March 2014

School Chair DesRoches Testifies at Oversight Hearing on Advances in Earthquake Scientific discipline
March 27, 2014

Team Sanivation Wins 2014 InVenture Prize
March 27, 2014

Professor Francesco Fedele: Linking ocean breaking waves to nonlinear dispersive behavior
March 24, 2014

Georgia Tech Team Shines at ASCE Regional Conference
March 18, 2014

CEEatGT undergraduate Jamie Clark: Women in engineering at Georgia Tech
March 18, 2014

OneBusAway App Now Tracks MARTA Trains in Existent Fourth dimension
March 18, 2014

xi CEEatGT faculty and students receive major Institute and industry awards, promotions
March 14, 2014

USNWR nationally ranks CEEatGT Graduate Ceremonious Engineering No. 5, Environmental No. 4
March xiv, 2014

Where can a degree from CEEatGT have you? 10 questions with Michael Wong
March 13, 2014

CEEatGT graduate students present at the Second Annual Stem Expo
March 06, 2014

February 2014

Jan 2014

December 2013

November 2013

Three CEE graduate students receive ARCS scholarships
November 21, 2013

Nib Higginbotham: Grinding out a polished career
Nov 21, 2013

CEE adds new endowed chair to faculty
November 18, 2013

Reaching out to the next generation of convulsion engineers
Nov 16, 2013

H2o Wars in the Southeast is the topic of AEES discussion, Nov. twenty
Nov fourteen, 2013

CEE's Dr. Phil Roberts gives keynote at KAUST workshop
November 14, 2013

CEE and NEES researchers: Retrofitting buildings to survive earthquakes
November 11, 2013

CEE'southward Dr. Lawrence Kahn recognized by the American Concrete Institute
November 08, 2013

CEE 2013 EAB coming together celebrates the Stonemason Edifice -- and a Jackets win
November 08, 2013

CEE'southward sidewalk inventory squad recognized by local grouping
Nov 06, 2013

Dr. Susan E. Burns nominated to fill Georgia Ability Visitor Distinguished Professorship
Nov 01, 2013

Kim Sanders: Civil applied science only felt correct
November 01, 2013

Oct 2013

Yong K. Cho: Threre'south a robot for that
October 31, 2013

Dr. John Koon inducted into Academy of Distinguished Alumni
October 29, 2013

CEE welcomes five alumni to External Informational Board
October 29, 2013

AEESP Lecture to exist given at Georgia Tech, October 30
October 24, 2013

Heather Hill: Civil engineering instruction for a high-tech career
Oct 24, 2013

Sam Gil MSCE 'thirteen: Finding the answers as a forensic engineer
Oct 21, 2013

Lauren Stewart: Blast practiced joins CEE kinesthesia
October 20, 2013

CEE's Dr. Ted Russell contributes expertise to International Agency for Research on Cancer
October eighteen, 2013

Dr. Hermann Fritz to receive the Plinius Medal from the European Geosciences Union
October 15, 2013

AEES-GT goes to Chicago WEF conference
October 11, 2013

Fuel periodical to publish paper co-authored past CEE's Nortey Yeboah
October 11, 2013

Swimming design of tiny marine clam holds hope for researchers
October 08, 2013

CEE alumnus John Huff elected to the National Academy of Engineering
October 06, 2013

Georgia Tech's EWB chapter hosts Southeast Briefing
October 06, 2013

Fangzhou Liu chosen to study at aristocracy LARAM school
October 05, 2013

September 2013

GT graduate students recognized by national organization
September 27, 2013

Jackets fans flock to the Mason Building
September 27, 2013

Diesel or electric? GT researchers review the data
September 25, 2013

CEE researchers to join National Center for Sustainable Transportation
September 24, 2013

Harvesting the ocean's energy
September 24, 2013

Mike Bergin: No excuses
September 20, 2013

David Friedman gives EERI members a closer look at the Berkeley Stadium
September 20, 2013

Laura Redmond: Making buildings stronger
September 20, 2013

Georgia Tech Chapter of ASCE hosts Regional and National Leaders
September 13, 2013

CEE's Dr. Kari E. Watkins recognized by Mass Transit Magazine
September 12, 2013

Georgia Board of Regents appoints CEE'southward Armistead Russell to Regents Professorship
September 11, 2013

Andrew Loo: Engineering a improve globe
September eleven, 2013

Civil and environmental engineering programs at Georgia Tech ranked #3 nationally
September x, 2013

Dr. DesRoches speaks at international briefing on resiliency
September 05, 2013

CEE emeritus professor is honored by the Institute of Transportation Engineers
September 05, 2013

Heidi Vreeland: In search of the side by side claiming
September 05, 2013

CEE to host AISC's 2013 TR Higgins Lecturer, William F. Baker
September 02, 2013

August 2013

July 2013

June 2013

Dr. James Tsai gives featured talk at China's ChangAn Academy
June 28, 2013

Victor Miller: Environmental engineering is just the ticket
June 26, 2013

Dr. Kimberly E. Kurtis is named to associate chair for graduate programs position
June 25, 2013

Dr. Susan Burns named to associate chair for undergraduate programs
June 25, 2013

Half-dozen CEE students receive $131,500 from the Eisenhower Fellowship plan
June 19, 2013

SERES announces June 30 abstract deadline for Regional Energy Symposium
June 18, 2013

CEE doctoral student Josie Kressner receives top laurels from GMU
June eighteen, 2013

Dr. Larry Jacobs to deliver a keynote at QNDE Conference
June 14, 2013

Don Webster named Associate Chair for Finance and Administration
June 14, 2013

Dr. Reginald DesRoches featured in UCLA's Distinguished Lecture Series
June 06, 2013

CEE's Dr. Chloe Arson collaborating with colleagues in Alaska
June 06, 2013

CEE welcomes Fulbright Scholar from Uzbekistan
June 06, 2013

Ecology Leadership Award goes to a CEE researcher
June 06, 2013

Smart skin technology pioneered by Georgia Tech
June 04, 2013

May 2013

Packing up the Steel Bridge: CE to compete in Seattle
May 23, 2013

Jimmy Mitchell, '05: What a viola can teach an engineer
May 23, 2013

Mundy Global Learning Endowment is gear up to ship more students packing
May 22, 2013

Dr. Lawrence Kahn completes work on crucial repair code
May 16, 2013

Four careers and counting: Wilson 'Lee' Presley, CE '79
May 15, 2013

Three students do good from ConeTec Educational activity Foundation scholarships
May 13, 2013

CEE bids adieu to 2013 graduates
May 06, 2013

General Philip Breedlove, CE '77, inducted into CoE Academy
May 06, 2013

Planes, trains, and job interviews: 1 student'due south story
May 03, 2013

16th Annual Sowers Symposium looks at issues in geotechnical engineering science, May 7
May 02, 2013

Charles Nelson, CE '70, receives top engineering direction award
May 02, 2013

April 2013

Like Disneyland for engineers: CEE alums visit the Bay Bridge
April 30, 2013

CEE celebrates the all-time, the brightest, the graduates
April 30, 2013

Two CEE graduate students chosen for leadership conference
Apr 23, 2013

CEE doctoral student Lakshmi Peesapati receives prestigous award from TRB
Apr 18, 2013

NCTSPM asks: Why take the summer off when science is this fun?
April xviii, 2013

5 CEE students recognized at Student Honors Luncheon
April 18, 2013

AEES Symposium competes with Final Four - and wins
April 11, 2013

Bryan Landry: CEE Development Director
April 11, 2013

Nicaragua is the classroom for Dr. Jaehong Kim's environmental engineers
Apr x, 2013

Georgia Tech's Steel Span is going to Nationals
April 09, 2013

Georgia Tech Steel Bridge is fix to compete
April 03, 2013

More than 20 EnvE students to showcase their research, Friday, April 5 at AEES Symposium
Apr 02, 2013

March 2013

February 2013

Bioinspiration & Biomimetics Journal highlights Dr. Donald Webster's work
February 27, 2013

Dr. John Abraham to speak near PECAS land employ and transportation modeling, March 7
February 27, 2013

Sustainability guides the newest addition to the Bricklayer Edifice Renovation Project
February 27, 2013

Dr. Susan Burns is at present a Young man
February 20, 2013

Jim Case named Engineer of the Year by Georgia Engineering Brotherhood
Feb 20, 2013

Edifice that Georgia Tech students built is auctioned off, endures convulsion
February 14, 2013

Dr. Carlos Santamarina continues research on gas hydrates in Nippon
February xiii, 2013

Dr. Alexandre Bayen to speak well-nigh smart phones, Nash-Stackelberg games, and traffic management
Feb 13, 2013

Georgia Tech sends engineering team to convulsion contest
February 12, 2013

ASCE students attain out to the Atlanta Customs
February 08, 2013

Abe Adewale, CE '88, named Engineer of the Year
February 07, 2013

Nicole Caruso receives Hazardous Materials Professional person scholarship
Feb 06, 2013

Alejandro Martinez recognized by Anchor QEA
February 06, 2013

Feb ix Transportation Camp to look at region's transit issues
February 05, 2013

Sustainable Water Purification is the topic of special seminar, Feb. 8
February 04, 2013

January 2013

International Conference on Structure Engineering and Project Management recognizes CEE doctoral student
January xxx, 2013

Speed Networking event still has openings
January 28, 2013

FEMA and CEE collaborate on week-long conference
Jan 28, 2013

Dr. Paul Mayne elected as vice president of ISSMGE
January 23, 2013

Dr. Susan E. Burns recognized by Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning
January 23, 2013

Transportation Research Board taps CEE students for Honorable Mention
January 23, 2013

Dr. Frank Southworth to serve on ATRI Research Advisory Committee
January 15, 2013

From the Motor City to CycleAtlanta: Dr. Kari (Edison) Watkins' journey
January 10, 2013

Dr. Jaehong Kim publishes critical research in JACS
January 07, 2013

John H. Koon named Water Environment Federation Fellow
January 03, 2013

Dec 2012

November 2012

October 2012

September 2012

August 2012

July 2012

June 2012

May 2012

April 2012

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012

Caribbean Hazard Assessment, Mitigation, and Preparedness (Gnaw)
Jan 24, 2012

GT STRUDL
January 24, 2012

Amekudzi Co-authors Systems Engineering Textbook
January 24, 2012

Engineers Without Borders-GT: H2o Distribution Projection
January 24, 2012

Georgia Tech Selected equally Location for National University Transportation Center
January 20, 2012

40th Almanac Dean Griffin Pi Mile 5k Route Race (and T-Shrit Pattern Competition)
January 18, 2012

Amekudzi Named 2012 Hesburgh Award Teaching Fellow
January 17, 2012

Coming Home: CEE returns to the Bricklayer Building
January 14, 2012

From Videogrammetry to Real-Time Roof Dimensions
January 11, 2012

AEES Symposium Poster Competition--Abstract Deadline March 5, 2012
January 11, 2012

GTSTRUDL helps brand the season vivid in São Paulo, Brazil
January 10, 2012

GTI UTC Luncheon Seminar: "Network Construction and Travel Behavior" with Dr. David Levinson
January 10, 2012

GT first lady Val Peterson lauds the efforts of Carmine Fields to Green Fields initiative
January ten, 2012

CEE to host 2011 AEESP Distinguished Lecturer Richard M. Luthy on Jan 17
Jan 10, 2012

CEE Banana Professor Kari Watkins invited to NAE Frontiers of Engineering program
Jan x, 2012

CEE's CASE Center recognized at GTRC 75th Anniversary Celebration
January 01, 2012

New Transit Option on Campus is Catching On
Jan 01, 2012

December 2011

November 2011

October 2011

September 2011

CEE Doctoral Student Eun Cha Earns CERRA Recognition Award
September 29, 2011

Collaborative Research Initiative Receives $14.4M to Study Gulf Oil Spills
September 27, 2011

President Obama Names CEE Alumnae Gayle Hagler Outstanding Early on-Career Scientist
September 26, 2011

Georgia Tech Dedicates G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons
September 26, 2011

Donald Katz Receives $10,000 Enquiry Stipend from Graduate Research Honour Program on Public-Sector Aviation Bug
September 26, 2011

Roger Mock awarded AISC/Southern Clan of Steel Fabricators fellowship
September 26, 2011

CEE Student receives Deep Foundations Institute Education Trust 2011 Pupil Paper Competition
September 26, 2011

Laboratory for Smart Structural Systems Recognized at IWSHM
September 26, 2011

CEE's undergrad programs ranked #iii in the nation with EnvE moving upwards 2 spots from 2011
September 13, 2011

Digital Building Lab is More than than a Applied science Think Tank
September thirteen, 2011

Abdollah Shafieezadeh Named 2011-12 Sam Nunn Post-doctoral Fellow
September 01, 2011

August 2011

In Memoriam: Laura Bunte Tucker
August 29, 2011

Provost Initiates Transition at Georgia Tech-Savannah
August 24, 2011

Georgia Tech Freshman Form Continues Diverseness Tendency
August 24, 2011

Karthik Ramanathan awarded Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning'southward "Give thanks a Teacher" award
August 23, 2011

ISC Consulting Engineering A/S contributes to CASE Middle GTSTRUDL
August 22, 2011

Tekla participates in BIM grade, awarding students for classroom research
August 22, 2011

Wireless, Battery-gratuitous Strain/Crack Sensors
August 22, 2011

Pile Foundations on Soft Soils
August 22, 2011

Huge Potential in Earth'southward Smallest Organisms
Baronial 22, 2011

The Deepwater Horizon Blowout
August 22, 2011

National Science Foundation funds interdisciplinary research in geosciences and reckoner vision
August 08, 2011

Fluor supports Women in Engineering through higher outreach
August 08, 2011

Interdisciplinary research in oceanography and figurer vision awarded international scholarship
August 08, 2011

Georgia Tech Receives Summit Recognition from Princeton Review
August 03, 2011

National Graduate Instruction for Minorities Consortium Names DesRoches 2011 Alumnus of the Yr
August 02, 2011

July 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

Moving Upwardly the Food Chain
March 24, 2011

CEE alumnae Jamie Padgett wins 2011 NSF CAREER award
March 23, 2011

Georgia Tech maintains first-class graduate programs in 2012 U.South. News & World Study rankings
March 23, 2011

Authors of 'Black Faces in White Places' speak to GT campus
March 23, 2011

CEE graduate Bassem Andrawes earns NSF CAREER honor
March 23, 2011

2011 Open Minds competition-CEE pupil team projection: Sustainable Solar Sanitation Arrangement
March 23, 2011

Ph.D. pupil Wen Zhang earns 2011 Simon Karecki honor
March 23, 2011

CEE graduate pupil Josie Kressner wins national WTS scholarship
March 08, 2011

RITA Administrator Peter H. Appel to nowadays in CEE on Driver Condom Behavior
March 08, 2011

Graduate students Katz and Luken named 2011 Eno Fellows
March 08, 2011

EPA Awards Clean Air Research Middle Grant to Emory and Georgia Tech
March 08, 2011

CEE Professor Roberto Leon in Christchurch when earthquake struck
March 07, 2011

Andrea Be selected to receive 2011 GT Outstanding Staff Award
March 04, 2011

NSF-sponsored GEER team documents impacts of K=six.three New Zealand Convulsion
March 03, 2011

Oxer Appointed to Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
March 02, 2011

Huang wins 2011 NSF Faculty Early on Career Development (CAREER) honor
March 02, 2011

Hughes named 2011 Engineer of the Year in Pedagogy
March 01, 2011

Feb 2011

January 2011

December 2010

November 2010

October 2010

September 2010

Professor Mustafa Aral named Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
September 28, 2010

IN THE NEWS: Modeling traffic flows - Making headway in understanding traffic congestion
September 27, 2010

IN THE NEWS: Nanoparticles Disrupt Human Cell Line
September 27, 2010

CEE Grad Pupil Completes Summertime Program in Earth Organization Science offered by NASA
September 27, 2010

Italy's Tallest Tower Uses GT STRUDL for Critical Structural Assay and Simulations
September 21, 2010

CEE Graduate Justin Ocel Receives 2010 Robert J. Dexter Memorial Lecture
September 20, 2010

Karademir Receives Geosynthetic Institute Fellowship
September 16, 2010

UTC/GTI Announces 2010 Autumn Seminar Luncheon Series
September 16, 2010

Designing New Materials to Kill Germs
September sixteen, 2010

Two Georgia Tech Students Named Department of Energy Graduate Fellows
September 16, 2010

Tracking Construction Site Resources with Auto Vision
September 03, 2010

July 2010

IN THE NEWS: Republic of haiti's Eternal Weight
July 14, 2010

IN THE NEWS: Startup's Oil-Hungry Bugs
July fourteen, 2010

Dr. Rafael Bras Named Georgia Tech Provost
July 14, 2010

Lu and Frost Receive Geo-Shanghai International Conference Best Paper Award
July 14, 2010

Professor Tsai Named Chinese Chang Jiang Scholar
July fourteen, 2010

GTRI Reinitiates Fellows Program
July fourteen, 2010

Jankovsky Named 2010 Outstanding Sophomore at Georgia Tech
July 14, 2010

Water Quality, Exposure and Health
July 13, 2010

Brandon Strellis' Inquiry Internship in Kingdom of norway
July 12, 2010

Modeling Consumer Searching/Purchasing Behaviors Within the Airline Industry
July 12, 2010

Productive Reuse of Byproducts from Biofuel Energy Generation
July 12, 2010

Geotechnical Failures in Chile
July 12, 2010

Tidal Streams: A Renewable Energy Source
July 12, 2010

Microbial
 Adaptations
 to 
Anthropogenic 
Increase 
of 
Carbon Dioxide
July 12, 2010

June 2010

May 2010

Jan 2010

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