MIT News Material may offer cheaper alternative to smart windows. If you’ve ever blown up a balloon or pulled at a pair of pantyhose, you may have noticed that the more the material stretches, the more […]
MIT News Material may offer cheaper alternative to smart windows. If you’ve ever blown up a balloon or pulled at a pair of pantyhose, you may have noticed that the more the material stretches, the more […]
Professor Mick Follows is organizing a “Life in the Ocean” lecture series with three events. Featuring scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, the series will reveal the extreme diversity of living organisms in the ocean […]
Seven Course 1 undergrads flew to Hawaii on Jan. 12 for two weeks of environmental hands-on research experience on the Big Island. Professor Jesse Kroll is supervising as students collect data on volcanic fumes, air quality […]
There is still time to submit your photo to the CEE Instagram photo contest. For every picture, tag @MIT_CEE and #CEE_IAP. Photos will be evaluated based on the following criteria: creativity, originality, and alignment with CEE’s vision of seeking to understand the world, […]
You are cordially invited to the 6th CEE Research Speed Dating Day on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 1-7 pm in the MIT New Media Lab (E14, 6th Floor). The event promises to be another exciting showcase […]
Seven Course 1 undergrads will fly to Hawaii on Jan. 12 for two weeks of environmental hands-on research experience on the Big Island. Professor Jesse Kroll will supervise as students collect data on volcanic fumes, air […]
On Jan. 27, Dr. Abel Sanchez will lead a special video and website workshop for all students and postdocs. During the seminar, Sanchez will share his insight on how to build professional websites, produce exciting videos […]
We are hosting an Instagram photo contest this IAP – an opportunity for everyone in the department to share their winter experiences. For every picture, tag @MIT_CEE and #CEE_IAP. Photos will be evaluated based on the following criteria: creativity, originality, and alignment with CEE’s […]
Marilyn Siderwicz Civil and Environmental Engineering MIT hosts Infrastructure Innovation in a Changing Environment Conference. Infrastructure is the material backbone of society — the structures and systems that allow people to live and work and build […]
On Nov. 20, MIT hosted a full-day thought leadership forum, Infrastructure Innovation in a Changing Environment Conference, co-hosted by CEE and the Industrial Liaison Program (ILP). The event brought together 25 prominent business, government and academic […]
Enter the Third Annual Course 1 Video Competition and present an original video that answers the question, “Big Engineering can be defined in many ways; one being small scale change with big impact. How does YOUR […]
With significant changes in the publishing landscape, an open discussion on finding the right outlet to publish scientific work is critical to better connect students, postdocs and faculty with scientists and publishers. On Nov. 30, the […]
The Society of Engineering Science (SES) announced on Dec. 7 that Professor Pedro Reis and Department Head Markus Buehler will join as two of its four new Board of Directors’ members, effective January 2016. The organization’s […]
On Dec. 15, students took a well-deserved grilled cheese and tomato soup study break, during which Department Head Markus Buehler, Professor Admir Masic and the CEE headquarters team prepared sandwiches hot off the griddle and tomato […]
The Society of Engineering Science (SES) announced on Dec. 7 that Pedro Reis, the Gilbert W. Winslow Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and Mechanical Engineering, and CEE department head and McAfee Professor of Engineering Markus […]