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Jack Turicek PHD Student in the Jason Patrick Lab

Research

Innovating practical solutions that keep communities running, growing and thriving.

Advancing Ideas. Engineering What’s Next.

Cutting-edge, collaborative and impact-driven, CCEE is a home to world-leading experts in all aspects of civil, construction and environmental engineering.

Our faculty and students address urgent, tangible challenges — including clean water and air, durable buildings and bridges, safe and efficient transportation, and sustainable energy systems — delivering outcomes that benefit communities worldwide.

270+

civil, construction and environmental engineering projects are active across campus, finding solutions to big-picture challenges.

22 Winners

of National Science Foundation CAREER, National Academies Early Career, and Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator awards.

$27M in Research Funding

CCEE works closely with federal, state, industrial and nonprofit agencies. Partnerships include the U.S. Department of Defense and the National Science Foundation.

Learning and Leading

Students are active contributors, not observers at CCEE. Undergraduates are central to our research, gaining hands-on experience that prepares them to lead in industry, academia and public service. Graduate students work alongside faculty as collaborative problem-solvers whose research advances industry practice and prepares the next generation of engineers.

Dr. Detlef Knappe works with graduate and post doc students in his lab on Centennial campus. Dr. Knappe is interested in drinking water quality and treatment, water reuse, organic micropollutants, development of water treatment processes for polar and persistent organic pollutants, and the fate of organic pollutants in solid waste landfills.

Engineering the Future

CCEE engineers build smart, connected communities by designing disaster-resistant infrastructure, modernizing transit, and securing the water and energy systems that protect our climate.

Innovation thrives at the intersection of expertise. Our faculty and students bridge engineering, data science and policy to transform rigorous research into practical, deployable solutions for industry and society.

Research Focus Areas

CCEE offers eight research focus areas covering the entire infrastructure and environmental lifecycle — from soil behavior and materials to construction and long-term performance. By integrating climate resilience, public health and data-driven modeling, we deliver innovative, actionable solutions to complex challenges.