School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Engineering failures likely caused dam breaks in South Carolina during record flooding News Joshua Stewart
Gwinnett County Water Reuse Project Could Be 'Game Changer’ for Water Utilities News Kristen Bailey
Why Georgia Tech: 4 Questions with Iris Tien News Amelia Pavlik
Carbon soot particles, dust blamed for discoloring India’s Taj Mahal News John Toon
Computational tools will help identify microbes in complex environmental samples News John Toon
Crowdsourcing could lead to better water in rural India News John Toon
CEE Seminar with Debora Rodriques Event Jasmine Martin
Environmental Engineering Seminar Series - “Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology” Event Christa Ernst
Three Civil Engineering Faculty Awarded Prestigious ASCE Huber Prize News Liz Klipp
Wireless "Smart Skin" Sensors Could Provide Remote Monitoring of Infrastructure News John Toon
Study Finds Substantial Microorganism Populations in the Upper Troposphere News John Toon
Research Will Study How Diversity Helps Microbial Communities Respond to Change News John Toon
Recycled Tires Used to Build ‘Earthship’ News Kristen Bailey
New School Chair Named for Civil and Environmental Engineering News Liz Klipp
Model Analyzes Shape-Memory Alloys for Use in Earthquake-Resistant Structures News Abby Vogel Robinson