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Fatemeh Ghoreishi

Nov 20, 2023

New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence

CEE/Khoury Assistant Professor Fatemeh Ghoreishi was featured in the New York Times article “New Tool for Building and Fixing Roads and Bridges: Artificial Intelligence.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Samuel Munoz

Oct 18, 2023

Here’s Why Salt Water Is Invading the Mississippi and Whether It Will Happen More Often

MES/CEE Associate Professor Samuel Munoz was featured in the Scientific American article “Here’s Why Salt Water Is Invading the Mississippi and Whether It Will Happen More Often.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Oct 18, 2023

WBUR: To Slow Climate Change, Some Want To ‘Engineer the Ocean’

University Distinguished and Snell Professor of Engineering Akram Alshawabkeh’s lab is working with Sr. Scientist Ken Buesseler of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to see if a simple, solar-powered battery […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Sep 13, 2023

How Can Residents in Morocco Guard Against the Next Deadly Earthquake?

CEE Professor Mehrdad Sasani was interviewed by NPR in the article “How Can Residents in Morocco Guard Against the Next Deadly Earthquake?” He was also featured in articles by News9Live, […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

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Sep 01, 2023

Summer 2023 Marks Second Rainiest in Boston, Forecasters Say

CEE Professor Auroop Ganguly was featured in the Boston Globe article “Summer 2023 Marks Second Rainiest in Boston, Forecasters say.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Julia Varshavsky

Jul 10, 2023

A New Law Is Supposed To Protect Pregnant Workers — But What if We Don’t Know How?

Bouve/CEE Assistant Professor Julia Varshavsky was featured in the KFF Health News article “A New Law Is Supposed To Protect Pregnant Workers — But What if We Don’t Know How?“

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 06, 2023

New Study Shows How U.S. Factories Could Dramatically Cut Costs With One Simple Adjustment: ‘This Must Change’

CEE Associate Professor Matthew Eckelman was featured in the Yahoo News article “New Study Shows How U.S. Factories Could Dramatically Cut Costs With One Simple Adjustment: ‘This Must Change’.”

Civil & Environmental Engineering

May 15, 2023

Rooftop Solar Panels Could Power One Third of U.S. Manufacturing Sector

A new study on “Technical Feasibility of Powering U.S. Manufacturing With Rooftop Solar PV” published by CEE Associate Professor Matthew Eckelman in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research: Sustainability and Infrastructure has […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering