civil and environmental engineering
Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's Raymond Cook Named NH Engineer of the Year
Raymond Cook, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, has been named the 2025 Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Engineer of the Year by the state’s engineering societies. The award recognizes his outstanding contributions to the field, dedication to education, and decades of service to both... Read More-
11/13/24
New Project Turns to Nature for Climate Resilience
With a new $6 million National Science Foundation grant, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø will lead a Nature-based Solutions project that aims to combat climate change risks in... -
10/26/24
Coastal Response Research Center Marks 20-Year NOAA Partnership
For two decades, the federal government has turned to Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø as its trusted research partner in managing and preventing oil spills and other disasters. -
03/27/24
Was Structure a Factor in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse?
Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø professor of civil and environmental engineering Erin Bell comments on the construction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. -
08/30/23
Researchers Awarded Close to $3 Million to Develop Sustainable In-Space Manufacturing
With a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers will explore ways to recycle cosmic debris to create a sustainable in-...
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09/17/21 - Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Scientists Receive $1M to Support Critical Soil Sustainability ResearchUniversity of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø scientists have received three grants totaling $1 million that will support research addressing urgent questions in soil sustainability and, ultimately... Read More
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09/16/21 - Research Snapshot: Protecting Great BayÒ×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers sample wastewater from treatment facilities around Great Bay to understand how contaminants flow into our environment and ultimately protect our drinking water. Read More
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09/07/21 - Roads Under WaterWith a new $1.8 million National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) grant, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers will study how and why coastal hazards like excessive flooding are causing... Read More
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05/26/21 - PFAS Are ForeverTwo studies from Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø look at the fate of PFAS after being processed by wastewater treatment facilities. Read More
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04/12/21 - Getting Their Feet WetFor a quartet of senior Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø environmental engineering students, there’s something in the water. And one of their last acts prior to graduation will be helping to remove it.Ìý Read More
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03/29/21 - Gaming Safe Drinking WaterWeiwei Mo, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER grant. Read More
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03/29/21 - Top PerformersA team of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø engineering students was recently selected as a finalist in the prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon® 2021 Design Challenge.Ìý The competition... Read More
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10/28/20 - Flushing Out COVID-19Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø research is flushing out cases of the coronavirus by testing wastewater on campus. The sewage sampling is being used as a secondary surveillance method to the already required... Read More
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05/12/20 - COVID CollaborationÒ×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø has launched six new interdisciplinary research projects aimed at addressing the challenges of coronavirus. Read More
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05/06/20 - Light WorkOne morning during the first week of April, graduate student Castine Bernardy entered a deserted parking lot in MaineÌýbeside an empty car whose back hatch wasÌý raised. Professor... Read More