Patricia Mokhtarian Named Regents' Professor
Mokhtarian is one of five College of Engineering faculty members honored with Regents’ appointments by the University System of Georgia's Board of Regents. The titles are the highest distinction from the system and recognize faculty members for academic, innovation, and entrepreneurial excellence.
Exploring One Grad Student’s Trailblazing Research Journey
Surrounded by experiments and scientific inquiry from a young age, Mo Jarin’s fascination with the world of research was sparked early in life. Learn more about Jarin, a Ph.D. student in environmental engineering, and her quest for innovation, entrepreneurship, and personal triumphs in the world of environmental engineering.
Innovative Apps Wow Judges at 2024 Entrepreneurial Impact Competition
Two teams of students were awarded $5,000 each in the fourth annual Entrepreneurial Impact Competition: Civil and Environmental Engineering’s answer to reality show “Shark Tank.”
Devin Kumar Receives Scholarship for Concrete Research
Georgia Tech Smart Cities Projects Receive International Recognition
Projects from three Georgia communities were honored with international awards at the 2024 Taipei Smart City Summit and Expo. This includes the development of public safety digital twins in Columbus and Warner Robins, Ga., led by researchers from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Generating Buzz: Remote Work in a Post-Pandemic World
Professor Patricia Mokhtarian's research examines the effects of telecommunications technology on travel behavior and multitasking attitudes. In the latest episode of the Generating Buzz podcast, she shares her opinion on why remote work is here to stay and what aspects of office culture are worth holding on to.
In Memoriam: Retired Professor Edward S. K. Chian
Professor Edward S. K. Chian, a long-time professor of environmental engineering, passed away on March 15 in Atlanta.
ASCE Team Finishes 3rd Overall at Student Symposium
The Georgia Tech student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) found success in a variety of competitions at the ASCE Student Symposium, held during spring break at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
6 CEE Faculty Recognized for Excellence in the Classroom
Georgia Tech students have weighed in and six professors from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering have been honored for their exceptional classroom skills.
Meet the 2024 CEE Class of Future Faculty Fellows
New Student Chapter ‘Cements’ Relationship with American Concrete Institute
One of Civil and Environmental Engineering’s newest student organizations is creating community among students and gaining recognition from professionals in the concrete industry.
Yong Kwon Cho Recognized for Computing in Civil Engineering
Professor Yong Kwon Cho has been named the recipient of the 2024 Computing in Civil Engineering Award by the Computing Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
The Who's Who of Bacteria: A Reliable Way to Define Species and Strains
Professor Kostas Konstantinidis co-led a study to investigate natural divisions in bacteria with a goal of determining a scientifically viable method for organizing them into species and strains.There has never been a reliable method to cohesively organize bacteria in this way—a problem for researchers since bacteria make up roughly 75% of all living species on Earth.
Protection From Drowning Through AI-Enabled Camera System
CEE researchers, working with city officials from Columbus, Ga., have created a system that can identify people who might be in trouble on the Chattahoochee River. Using cameras and a computer algorithm, the system can identify people who might be in trouble on the river and give rescue workers precise information that will allow them to get people out of harm’s way or get them out of the water if they’ve fallen in.
Christian Douglas Awarded Scholarship for Health Policy
Ph.D. student Christian Douglas was awarded a scholarship from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to apply his research to help build healthier and more equitable communities.
Patricia Mokhtarian Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Two College of Engineering professors are among the newest members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the organization announced Feb. 6. Patricia Mokhtarian and David Sholl are part of a 2024 class that includes 114 new members and 21 international members. Election to the NAE is an honor bestowed on just 2,600 professionals worldwide.
College Adds, Reimagines AI Courses for Undergraduates
Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering is creating new courses and reimagining others to strengthen its artificial intelligence and machine learning education.
Unpacking the Formula of Traffic
As synonymous with the holidays as food and family is the stress of travel. Before an expected 104 million people hit the roadways this holiday weekend, the inaugural episode of the Generating Buzz podcast explores the root cause of the delays with Michael Hunter, a professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Shea Rathbun Earns Kanders Churchill Scholarship
Recent civil engineering graduate Shea Rathbun has been awarded a Kanders Churchill scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge in 2024. She is one of only two students selected each year for the prestigious scholarship to study science policy.
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