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Sep 17, 2021

CCEE alumnus receives NC State’s Watauga Medal

CCEE alumnus Glenn Futrell (BSCE 1963, MSCE 1965) received the Watauga Medal, NC State University’s highest nonacademic honor, at a Sept. 9 ceremony at Talley Student Union. The Board of Trustees… 

Sep 14, 2021

CCEE Ph.D. student selected as 2021 New Frontiers Graduate Fellow

CCEE Ph.D. student Lucas Ford was selected as a 2021 New Frontiers Graduate Fellow at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois. Launched in 2013, the… 

Sep 9, 2021

New NSF Center on Centennial Campus will advance phosphorus sustainability

By Mick Kulikowski Faculty members from the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering — including Drs. Doug Call, Detlef Knappe, Dan Obenour and James Levis — and across NC State… 

Aug 24, 2021

Human, swine waste pose dual threats to water quality after flooding

By Matt Shipman A study that monitored surface waters in the wake of 2018’s Hurricane Florence finds that waters contaminated by fecal bacteria were affected by both human and swine… 

Aug 23, 2021

Study: Benefits outweigh risks for autonomous vehicles — as long as you regulate them

By Matt Shipman An interdisciplinary panel of experts has assessed the risks and potential benefits associated with deploying autonomous vehicles (AVs) on U.S. roads and predicts that the benefits will… 

Aug 18, 2021

Researchers create new bioinspired microvasculature to control material properties

By Matt Shipman Researchers have created and demonstrated a new vascular metamaterial that can be reconfigured to modify its thermal and electromagnetic properties. “We drew inspiration from the network of…