Recent News
PhD Candidate Lindsay Graff is honored with the Best in Session award at the TRB Annual Meeting.
The SALUS Lab had an excellent showing at the BuildSys 1st International Workshop on Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSIS’23) in Istanbul, Turkey
Research Associate John Martins presents his work to the Manufacturing Futures Institute
PhD Candidate Maral Doctor Arastoo presents her work at EMI’s Conference
Research Associate Guillermo Montero, PhD Pre-Candidate Jeremy Yin, and PhD Candidate Cheyu Lin present their work at the SPIE Conference
PhD Candidate Lindsay Graff presents her work at TRB’s Annual Conference
PhD Candidate Sizhe Ma presents his work at the AAAI Fall Symposium
Dr. Flanigan presents her team’s work and serves as a panelist at the IEEE International Conference on Digital Twins and Parallel Intelligence
PhD Candidate Lindsay Graff receives “Best in Session” at the Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting’s Poster Session. Congratulations!
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Sizhe Ma for receiving the Liang Ji-Dian Graduate Fellowship for his outstanding research and accomplishments!
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Lindsay Graff for receiving the prestigious K&L Gates Presidential Fellowship in Ethics and Computational Technologies!
Congratulations to PhD Candidate Lindsay Graff for receiving the Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Program Graduate Fellowship for her innovations in intelligent transportation systems research!
Congratulations to PhD Pre-Candidate Korawich Kavee for receiving the Royal Thai Government PhD Scholarship!
The Rise of Digital Twins
- CEE News
Flanigan Named Wimmer Faculty Fellow
- CMU News
“It’s an exciting time to be in CEE. Civil and environmental engineers are being asked to lead in devising solutions to problems related to massive global challenges.”
– Prof. Flanigan, CEE News
Real-world Engineering Solutions Exhibited in New Autonomous Infrastructure Systems Lab
- CEE News
Reimagining Advanced Infrastructure Systems: Inside CEE’s New AIS Facilities
- CEE News
Detroit Imagines a Citizen-Led Smart City: Instead of deploying urban sensors as instruments of surveillance for technocrats, what if vulnerable communities controlled the gear—and the data?