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Professor Amy Hixon

Hixon named director of GLOBES program

The John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values has announced new leadership for two key programs — …

3D printed concrete building

Rapid construction of energy-efficient concrete structures — by 3D printing

The potential of additive manufacturing — 3D printing — to help build a better world is expanding all the time, …

Mobile crane is operating with a huge concrete joist that hangs on chain.

Student teams bring home top honors in Big Beam Contest

Student teams from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences garnered both first and …

Erosion of a road on the coast of Alaska

Researchers developing accurate storm models as climate changes affect Alaska’s coastline and residents

Alaska’s tidal coastline spans over 46,600 miles, more than that of the lower 48 states combined. Portions of …

Relief of the words College of Engineering outside Cushing Hall Entrance

Growing again: new faculty hires in CEEES

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences is excited to announce that, even amid a …

Graphic showing how self sterilizing mask performs

Creating material for a reusable antimicrobial mask

Not long after the coronavirus pandemic began impacting the nation, hospitals and other health services began running …

Congratulations CEEES 2020 Graduates

A Special Message to the CEEES Class of 2020

Each graduating class tends to develop its own personality during its time at Notre Dame, but the Class of 2020 stands …

Three doctoral candidates receive outstanding teaching awards

Three doctoral candidates in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences have received …

Engineers and scientists study wastewater, focus short-term forecasts in response to pandemic

As state leaders and public health officials weigh options to reopen businesses and ease social distancing guidelines, …

Corinne Kuebler

Kuebler receives AGI’s 2020 Harriet Evelyn Wallace Scholarship

Corinne Kuebler, a Ph.D. candidate studying isotope geochemistry, has been awarded the 2020 Harriet Evelyn Wallace …