Civil and environmental engineering
MIT's chapter of Engineers Without Borders launches first project
February 11, 2010
Students hope to bring electricity and clean water to Ugandan health clinic
Three professors win top national early-career honors
January 15, 2010
Presidential awards to Buehler, Dawson and Sheffield were presented this week at a White House ceremony
Solving history’s ‘largest mass poisoning’
November 16, 2009
Research points to carbon in man-made ponds as catalyst for arsenic contamination in Bangladeshi wells
Also labeled: Environment, In the world
ASTM names CEE’s Jack Germaine Professor of the Year
November 10, 2009
Concrete Sustainability Hub launched at MIT
October 5, 2009
Cement’s basic molecular structure finally decoded
September 9, 2009
Robustness comes from messiness, not a clean geometric arrangement
Andrew Whittle to head Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
panel reviewing the hurricane protection systems in New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina is the new head
of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
August 25, 2009
A geotechnical engineer who served on thepanel reviewing the hurricane protection systems in New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina is the new head
of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
International Engineering Systems Symposium addresses complex, large-scale challenges
June 17, 2009
Also labeled: Energy, Environment, Technology and society, Industry, Special events and guest speakers
Taking the heat off
June 16, 2009
Biomimetic-engineering design can replace spaghetti tangle of nanotubes in thermal material
Civil & Environmental Engineering awards
June 3, 2009
Also labeled: Environment, Awards, honors and fellowships
Separating the good from the bad
April 17, 2009
Two-handed microbes point to new method for isolating harmful forms of chemicals
Also labeled: Health sciences and technology
Bras eyes 'intertwined dance' of land, water, plants
March 31, 2009
Professor returns to MIT to give annual Killian Award lecture
Bras to deliver Killian Award lecture on March 30
March 25, 2009
Children's book illuminates photosynthesis
March 10, 2009
Transportation, transformed
March 4, 2009
Multidisciplinary research will go way beyond the car
Stuck in the middle
February 19, 2009
MIT research explains how thin layers of tiny organisms form at sea; work could help predict harmful algal blooms like red tide
Also labeled: Environment
Jacobs to give inaugural School of Engineering lecture
February 13, 2009
Alumnus, digital wireless pioneer to speak Feb. 19 in 10-250.
A better way to pinpoint underground oil reserves
January 16, 2009
CEE mapping technology could make extraction more efficient
Also labeled: Environment
How to fight malaria by changing the environment
December 19, 2008
Leveling land can help control disease's spread, computer modeling finds
Also labeled: Environment, Health sciences and technology
Water supplies could be strongly affected by climate change
December 18, 2008
Changes in rainfall can be amplified, up or down, in changes to aquifers
Also labeled: Environment
Catch the wave
December 17, 2008
Researchers eye clean energy possibilities along Portuguese coast
A plankton-eat-plankton world
December 15, 2008
Tiny ecosystem may shed light on key ocean microbes and their role in influencing climate
Researchers finger the cause of 'gravity fingers'
December 12, 2008
Burying the greenhouse gas
November 17, 2008
New tool could aid safe underground storage of CO2























