THIS WEEK: Join us on Nov 8 for the Sustainability in Construction Conference! Hosted by CMSSP, this event highlights cutting-edge practices in sustainable building with insights from industry, non-profit, and government leaders. Details: https://bit.ly/3Ufp3kJ
About us
The University of Michigan Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE) graduate and undergraduate programs are consistently ranked in the top ten in the nation. We are globally recognized for our impact in water quality engineering and biotechnology, advancing the field of soil dynamics, pioneering design principles that enhance the safety of civil engineering structures, developing more sustainable construction materials, introducing sensors for infrastructure monitoring, and advancing the field of construction engineering and management as a science, among many more. Looking ahead, the department aims to tackle grand challenges that now confront our society by seeking to expand the very identity of civil and environmental engineering to ensure our profession remains at the vanguard of emerging solutions. We are engineers in service to society. To learn more about our vibrant and connected CEE community, visit us at https://cee.engin.umich.edu/.
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https://cee.engin.umich.edu
External link for U-M CEE
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1837
Locations
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G.G. Brown Building, 2350 Hayward St
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, US
Employees at U-M CEE
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Fang Zhang
Hughes Fellow at U-M
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Sterling Knight
First-year Environmental Engineering Master's student & EIT at the University of Michigan
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Rayne Clarke
Fire Research @U-M CEE | Mental Health Advocate | University of Michigan Engineering
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Pattie Postel
Executive Assistant at U-M Medical School
Updates
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U-M CEE reposted this
U-M CEE Jordan Marshall Jeff Scruggs 💕💕best time at #2024NDiSTEM
Thanks to the University of Michigan for their continued support to the #2024NDiSTEM SACNAS conference! Jacqueline Graniel
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Undergrads, excited about a career in CEE? Apply for the CEE Externship Program! Spend spring break shadowing industry pros and exploring different paths. Stipends are available for out-of-state matches! https://bit.ly/3C5ZAEa 🗓️ Apply by Nov. 19, 2024!
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U-M CEE reposted this
Congratulations to Xingmin (Nathan) Wang, a postdoctoral research fellow at U-M CEE, for receiving the Transportation Science & Logistic Best Dissertation Award at the INFORMS Annual Meeting this month! Dr. Wang's dissertation, titled 'Traffic Signal Optimization with Connected Vehicle Trajectories' is part of a CCAT-funded research project which led to the development of the Optimized Signal as a Services (OSaaS). Xingmin joins two other University of Michigan award recipients since its inception in 1970. The TSL Best Dissertation Award is the oldest and most prestigious honor for doctoral dissertations in the transportation science and logistics area. Learn more: https://myumi.ch/7PRVD
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Congratulations to CEE's Krista Wigginton on this exciting opportunity to make an impact at the College of Engineering!
The new associate dean for graduate and professional education, Krista Wigginton, is continuing the initiatives of her predecessor Lola Eniola-Adefeso in fostering a graduate environment that appreciates diverse backgrounds and problem-solving approaches. “Creating a welcoming and supportive community for all students is crucial to empowering them to contribute meaningfully and thrive,” said Wigginton. Read more about the new associate dean [article] https://bit.ly/3NwF1mH
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Join us for an exciting opportunity to drive change in the construction industry! The Construction Management and Sustainability Scholars Program (CMSSP) at the University of Michigan is hosting a 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition at the Sustainability in Construction Conference on November 8th. https://bit.ly/3Ufp3kJ Are you conducting research on sustainable practices in construction? Present your findings in just 3 minutes for a chance to win a $400 prize! 💼🌱 📍 Location: Blue Lounge, Ann Arbor, MI 📅 Date: November 8, 2024 🕒 Time: 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET (3MT starts at 11 a.m.) We invite industry professionals, researchers, and students interested in construction and sustainability to join us. Let’s drive innovative solutions together! 🌍 #UMich #SustainableConstruction #3MT #ConstructionInnovation #GreenBuilding #LeadershipInAction
Sustainability in Construction Conference | Happening @ Michigan
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Excited for Climate Futures 2024 at Taubman College! This symposium on Oct 17-18 dives into how architecture and urban planning can drive meaningful climate action and shape a sustainable future. Let’s push the boundaries for people and the planet. #ClimateFutures2024 #Sustainability
THIS WEEK: Join us October 17-18 for the Climate Futures Symposium Climate change poses existential risks to the earth’s ecosystems and humanity’s ability to thrive. We need to make systemic change across many sectors–including the ways we plan, develop, design, and construct our built environment, which accounts for a high proportion of emissions. On October 17-18, 2024, the Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning at the University of Michigan will host Climate Futures 2024, a symposium exploring the ways architecture and planning can help to bring about a better future for people and the planet. Across two days of moderated presentation panels, speakers will show how urban planners, designers, technologists and architects help to reduce emissions and improve equitable access to healthy and vital built environments. Symposium sessions will challenge the assumptions, interests, practices, and values shaping the current landscape of climate action, and they will open space for inclusive and collaborative imagining of new possibilities. For more information visit: https://myumi.ch/JwXrG
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Herek Clack (GAFOE 2005) at the University of Michigan has engineered an air curtain that shoots down from the brim of a hard hat to prevent 99.8% of aerosols containing airborne infectious pathogens from reaching a worker’s face. #engineeringsolutions #airbornedisease