Two new faculty members — Lydia Bourouiba and Benjamin Kocar — joined CEE in January. “The department welcomes Lydia and Ben, and we are excited about the strengthening of key strategic directions,” says Professor Markus Buehler, […]
Two new faculty members — Lydia Bourouiba and Benjamin Kocar — joined CEE in January. “The department welcomes Lydia and Ben, and we are excited about the strengthening of key strategic directions,” says Professor Markus Buehler, […]
CEE graduate student Himani Gupta is director of the MIT Water Club’s MIT Water Night 2014 and graduate student Xiaoyuan “Charlene” Ren is marketing director for the event, which will be held tonight, March 20, from […]
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced this month that CEE Assistant Professor Carolina Osorio will receive a 2014 Early Career Award for her project, “Simulation-Based Optimization Techniques for Urban Transportation Problems.” The Early Career Award is […]
By Denise Brehm Civil & Environmental Engineering Two new faculty members — Lydia Bourouiba and Benjamin Kocar — joined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) in January, expanding the department’s strengths in the mechanistic […]
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announced this month that Assistant Professor Carolina Osorio of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will receive a 2014 Early Career Award for her project, “Simulation-Based Optimization Techniques for Urban […]
An exhibition about the work of Rafael Guastavino, who is known for the vaulted ceilings he created in landmark buildings like the Boston Public Library, Ellis Island’s Registry Hall and the Grand Central Terminal in New […]
Friday, March 14 at 5 p.m. in Room 32-155 the department will host a video screening of entries in the CEE video competition inspired by the National Academy of Engineering’s E4U video contest. Refreshments, including freshly […]
In a surprising new finding, researchers in CEE have discovered that bacterial movement is impeded in flowing water, enhancing the likelihood that the microbes will attach to surfaces. The new work could have implications for the […]
PBS NewsHour reporter Rebecca Jacobson spent an afternoon in Professor Sallie (Penny) Chisholm’s laboratory documenting Chisholm’s work with the photosynthetic bacteria Prochloroccocus. The phytoplankton, discovered by Chisholm and colleagues in 1985, provides an estimated 5-10 percent […]
Yingxiang Yang and Jameson Toole, graduate students in Professor Marta González Human Mobility and Networks Laboratory (HuMNet), won first and second place, respectively, in the two categories of the MIT Big Data Challenge hosted by CSAIL […]
Today, computer algorithms control every major city infrastructure. Computer models that simulate present and future cyber and physical systems are critical in enabling research breakthroughs. They provide tools to design and test future human-made infrastructure and […]
Computational thinking and problem solving form the basis for new educational initiatives By Denise Brehm Civil & Environmental Engineering Today, computer algorithms control every major city infrastructure, from transportation systems such as the Massachusetts Bay Transportation […]
MIT is the top-rated civil and structural engineering program in the world according to the QS World Rankings by Subject released Feb. 26. QS named MIT No. 6 in environmental sciences. The rankings are published by […]
Professor Philip Gschwend describes the “legacy of problems buried in our environment” that often arise as side effects of products — such as PCBs and catalytic converters — designed to solve already existing problems. His research […]
The American Society of Civil Engineers has announced that a paper by senior lecturer Eric Adams and James Gensheimer S.M. ’10 is winner of the Karl Emil Hilgard Hydraulic Prize. “Dynamics of Particle Clouds in Ambient […]