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Nov 9, 2016

Protecting New Orleans: 15th Annual Paul Zia Distinguished Lecture

On September 12, 2016, Professor Emeritus Dr. Paul Zia sat near the front of Stewart Theatre in the Tally Student Union. Having recently celebrated his 90th birthday, on this afternoon… 

Oct 31, 2016

Lessons Learned: National Seminar created by NCSU CCEE Extension and University San Francisco of Quito (USFQ) builds on knowledge and collegial ties

On October 4, 2016 a technical seminar held in Quito, Ecuador focused on lessons learned from the devastating earthquake that ravaged parts of Ecuador earlier this year. The event was… 

Oct 13, 2016

‘Sensing Skin’ Detects Cracks, Harmful Chemicals in Structures

Researchers have developed a multi-layered “sensing skin” to detect corrosive or otherwise harmful substances in structures. The skin can also detect cracks and other structural flaws that are invisible to… 

Oct 6, 2016

Dietrich Aiding Efforts to Forecast Flooding during Hurricane Matthew

As Hurricane Matthew approaches Florida and prepares to move up the U.S. east coast, researchers in North Carolina are running models to forecast the storm surge and coastal flooding. Dr.… 

Sep 14, 2016

Faculty Chat with CCEE Professor Joel Ducoste

In an interview with the NCSU Provost’s office, CCEE Professor Joel Ducoste, and political science associate professor Kathleen Vogel, share their views on teaching and research, what brought them to… 

Jun 1, 2016

CCEE Student Shares Research With NC Policymakers

CCEE master’s student Catalina Lopez was one of more than 30 graduate students from across the state who presented their research at Graduate Education Day 2016 at the N.C. General…