The streets of the city are consistently congested, but how much of urban movement is caused by social stimuli? In a recent study, Professor Marta Gonzalez and her team introduce a new method of inferring the […]
The streets of the city are consistently congested, but how much of urban movement is caused by social stimuli? In a recent study, Professor Marta Gonzalez and her team introduce a new method of inferring the […]
CEE cordially invites the MIT community to the 43rd annual James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award Lecture on Tuesday, March 10 at 4:00 pm. This year’s lecture, “Tiny Cells, Global Impact: A journey of discovery […]
The fifth annual CEE Research Speed Dating event, held on Feb. 20, continued its tradition of encouraging research collaborations among members of the Course 1 community from a myriad of disciplines. The afternoon featured a series […]
The Second Annual Course 1 Video Competition deadline is right around the corner! Join us on Thursday, March 12 at 4:30 pm in 32-155 to watch the CEE students and post docs present a two-minute video […]
CEE and the Center for Computational Engineering (CCE) invite all students to the 2015 Center for Computational Engineering Student Symposium on Thursday, March 12. Every year, the symposium highlights cutting-edge techniques and applications of computational science […]
In its biggest turnout yet, over 250 people attended the ’s Fifth Annual Transportation Showcase on Feb. 11 in the MIT Museum. The night featured presentations on cutting-edge transportation research from several CEE students, a keynote […]
Save the date for CEESA’s annual Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Fair on Friday Feb. 27 from 10-1 pm in Rockwell Cage! Take advantage of the opportunity to mingle with company representatives in a more relaxed, […]
On Jan. 13, a group of 22 CEE undergraduates and seven advisors traveled to the Big Island of Hawaii for a two-week journey to study the hostile effects of the vog from the Kilauea volcano on […]
To understand the ways in which an artist sees and finds new hybrid forms through drawings that connect to universal structures was the theme of a special IAP seminar on Jan. 21, 2015 hosted by CEE. […]
Advanced undergraduate and Master’s students interested in a summer abroad this year, studying the key factors required for sustainable cities, should apply for the Environment & Sustainability Fellowship by March 1, 2015. From June to July, […]
Historical weather records have previously indicated that rainfall is correlated with appearance and spread of foliar diseases among plants, yet the mechanism governing such correlation remains unknown. A paper published in the Journal of the Royal […]
Faculty, staff and students gathered on Friday, February 6th for cake, refreshments and the grand opening of two new laboratories in Pierce. To commemorate the project completion, Professor Ruben Juanes and participated in a special ribbon-cutting […]
Assistant Professor Marta Gonzalez has been promoted to associate professor without tenure, effective July 1st, 2015. Gonzalez works in urban computing with a specialized interest in the intersections of people with the built environment and their […]
Kelsey Damrad Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering “TREX” course allows students to examine firsthand the effects of volcanic emissions on air and soil quality As the residents of the Big Island of Hawaii […]
You are cordially invited to the 5th Annual CEE Research Speed Dating Day on Friday, February 20th from 1 pm to 7 pm in the MIT Media Lab (E14, 6th Floor). Join us for an afternoon […]