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Dr. Katlyn Turner Edison Lecture

Katlyn Turner (ND ’12) to deliver ND Engineering Edison Lecture on intersectional equity in sociotechnical systems

Dr. Katlyn Turner (ND '12) will deliver a Notre Dame Engineering Edison Lecture, “Towards Intersectional Equity in …

Green rice fields in Bali, Indonesia

Land deals meant to improve food security may have hurt

Large-scale land acquisitions by foreign investors, intended to improve global food security, had little to no …

Monica Arul

Monica Arul takes top prize in international structural health monitoring competition

Monica Arul, a doctoral student in Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, has been awarded first …

Ahsan Kareem

Ahsan Kareem receives IABSE International Award of Merit in Structural Engineering

Ahsan Kareem, the Robert Moran Professor of Engineering, has received the 2020 International Award of Merit in …

Erin Ludwig receives Slatt Fellowship for energy research

Junior Erin Ludwig has received the Vincent P. Slatt Fellowship for Undergraduate Research in Energy Systems and …

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COVID-19 lockdowns in China, Europe averted tens of thousands of premature deaths related to air pollution, study finds

Lockdowns initiated to curb the spread of the coronavirus in China and Europe at the beginning of the pandemic …

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 …