Ocean microbes display remarkable genetic diversity
One species, a few drops of seawater, hundreds of coexisting subpopulations.
One species, a few drops of seawater, hundreds of coexisting subpopulations.
Franz-Josef Ulm's serendipitous observation leads to research linking physics and urban planning.
The flexible undergraduate program, launching this fall, mixes rigor and depth with applications to critical areas of societal importance.
Novel study uncovers the way coughs and sneezes stay airborne for long distances.
Urban transportation expertise gave team the edge to earn first- and second-place prizes in different categories.
CEE professor will develop algorithms to optimize traffic management systems in congested urban areas
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering sponsors a video-making competition for its students.
Andrew Whittle engineers smart underground infrastructure for a safer and more efficient future.
Lydia Bourouiba and Benjamin Kocar joined CEE in January.
Computational thinking and problem solving form the basis for new educational initiatives
New app launched at event maps conference connections in real time.
‘Invisible Coral Flows’ documents flow of water generated by the cilia on coral’s surface.
Award will fund continued development of Smart Morphable Surfaces (or Smorphs), a new class of on-demand morphable structures.
Scientists discover extracellular vesicles produced by ocean microbes.