Boston officials declared the 2015 Boston Marathon, held on Mon. April 20, a “no drone zone” the week before the event, employing an anti-drone technology developed by MIT CEE alumnus Brian Hearing ’97 to ensure the […]
Boston officials declared the 2015 Boston Marathon, held on Mon. April 20, a “no drone zone” the week before the event, employing an anti-drone technology developed by MIT CEE alumnus Brian Hearing ’97 to ensure the […]
Boston officials declared the 2015 Boston Marathon, held on Mon. April 20, a “no drone zone” the week before the event, employing an anti-drone technology developed by MIT CEE alumnus Brian Hearing ’97 to ensure the […]
This May, an advisory board for the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) will meet with meet with house and senate representatives in Washington DC, in a consultation to focus on the promotion of increased funding in the […]
In a new All Ears MIT podcast, four MIT faculty members, including CEE professors Andrew Whittle and Dan Cziczo, discussed the historical and scientific significance behind the earth’s warming climate, as well as deliberated mitigation methods […]
Marilyn Siderwicz Civil and Environmental Engineering Winning Teams Combined Talents to Solve Real Sustainability Challenges New ideas often are born out of frustration or need to shake-up the status quo. Collaboration further enhances idea generation through […]
On Wednesday, May 6 at the CUNY Graduate School and University Center in New York, a team of CEE faculty will present to an audience of MIT alumni in a community reception entitled, “Building a More Resilient NYC […]
Two Course 1 undergraduate students were named as the 2015 recipients of MIT awards during the MIT Awards Convocation. 1E student Phoebe Whitwell ’15 received the honor of the William L. Stewart, Jr. Award – an award […]
On Tuesday, April 14, Department Head Markus Buehler hosted his first-ever Twitter chat for prospective 1-ENG students to ask questions about the department, program and opportunities available. Alongside Buehler, the panel consisted of Course 1 juniors […]
On April 6, the MIT Water Club hosted the final pitches for Water Innovation Prize — an opportunity for MIT students to work in tandem with real-world mentors on water startups and ventures. Over the course […]
In honor of fallen MIT police officer Sean Collier who died in the line of duty in 2013, a permanent campus memorial in his name now stands at the intersection of Vassar and Main Streets. On […]
Kelsey Damrad Civil and Environmental Engineering MIT’s first-ever competition for water startups sets the groundwork for students to initiate enterprises that tackle global water challenges As concerns about water scarcity, a growing world population, and mounting […]
As part of the upcoming MIT Campus Preview Weekend, the Course 1 team will wheel around a one-time-only CAFÉ@ONE cart on the morning of April 16 for students and parents in need of a caffeine boost. […]
What do recent global temperature trends tell us about anthropogenic climate change? On Wednesday, April 15, the 15th Annual Henry W. Kendall Lecture will explore this query and more in a discussion led byIllustrating the fundamental […]
We are proud to announce that four CEE graduate students were selected as honorees for the 2015 biennial celebration of Graduate Women of Excellence. The CEE representatives are PhD candidates Andriani-Ioanna “Nina” Panagiotidou ’13 and Xiaojing […]
The MIT Forum for Supply Chain Innovation, founded by CEE Professor David Simchi-Levi, has recently announced the launch of a manufacturing innovation consortium. According to the team spearheading this initiative, the consortium will unite members of the […]