Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Construction materials expert to lead Civil and Architectural Engineering department

Xianming Shi, whose research has focused on the durability and sustainability of infrastructure materials to reduce the construction industry’s carbon footprint, joins the University of Miami on August 15.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/08/construction-materials-expert-to-lead-civil-and-architectural-engineering-department.html

Construction materials expert to lead Civil and Architectural Engineering department

Xianming Shi, whose research has focused on the durability and sustainability of infrastructure materials to reduce the construction industry’s carbon footprint, joins the University of Miami on August 15.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/08/construction-materials-expert-to-lead-civil-and-architectural-engineering-department.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Federal grant to support development of resilient infrastructure

The College of Engineering and the Climate Resilience Academy will spearhead a $2.3 million project to advance concrete technologies, part of a $19.5 million package awarded to the South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/07/federal-grant-to-support-development-of-resilient-infrastructure.html

Federal grant to support development of resilient infrastructure

The College of Engineering and the Climate Resilience Academy will spearhead a $2.3 million project to advance concrete technologies, part of a $19.5 million package awarded to the South Florida ClimateReady Tech Hub.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/07/federal-grant-to-support-development-of-resilient-infrastructure.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

PortMiami is strong; its network shows climate vulnerabilities

Research published this spring by a University of Miami team looked at how the Port of Miami fared on the climate resilience scale within its maritime network.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/port-of-miami-is-strong-but-ports-in-its-network-show-climate-vulnerabilities.html

PortMiami is strong; its network shows climate vulnerabilities

Research published this spring by a University of Miami team looked at how the Port of Miami fared on the climate resilience scale within its maritime network.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/05/port-of-miami-is-strong-but-ports-in-its-network-show-climate-vulnerabilities.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

From commencement to construction: Graduate student aims to make his mark in Miami

Graduate student Daniel Cutimanco was chosen as the commencement ceremony student speaker, where he reflected on his academic journey and possibilities for the future.

https://news.miami.edu/soa-now/stories/2024/05/from-commencement-to-construction-graduate-student-aims-to-make-his-mark-in-miami.html

From commencement to construction: Graduate student aims to make his mark in Miami

Graduate student Daniel Cutimanco was chosen as the commencement ceremony student speaker, where he reflected on his academic journey and possibilities for the future.

https://news.miami.edu/soa-now/stories/2024/05/from-commencement-to-construction-graduate-student-aims-to-make-his-mark-in-miami.html



Civil, Architectural and Environmental

PhD student to research multi-functional artificial coral reefs with prestigious fellowship

University of Miami College of Engineering graduate student, Kylee Rux, has been awarded a competitive fellowship by the Department of Defense to study the environmental impacts and opportunities of cement.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/phd-student-to-research-multi-functional-artificial-coral-reefs-with-prestigious-fellowship.html

PhD student to research multi-functional artificial coral reefs with prestigious fellowship

University of Miami College of Engineering graduate student, Kylee Rux, has been awarded a competitive fellowship by the Department of Defense to study the environmental impacts and opportunities of cement.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/phd-student-to-research-multi-functional-artificial-coral-reefs-with-prestigious-fellowship.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Engineering students’ imagination and ingenuity shine at the Senior Design Expo

From medical devices and autonomous vehicles to building redesigns and wearable tech, the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Expo showcased the culmination of undergraduate students' years of hard work and practical application of engineering principles.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/engineering-students-imagination-and-ingenuity-shine-at-the-senior-design-expo.html

Engineering students’ imagination and ingenuity shine at the Senior Design Expo

From medical devices and autonomous vehicles to building redesigns and wearable tech, the College of Engineering’s Senior Design Expo showcased the culmination of undergraduate students' years of hard work and practical application of engineering principles.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/05/engineering-students-imagination-and-ingenuity-shine-at-the-senior-design-expo.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Water scarcity and the climate crisis

A University of Miami report recommends that urban areas plagued by water shortages and drought need to adopt new measures, such as more water-efficient plumbing and appliances, to save the precious resource.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-and-the-climate-crisis.html

Water scarcity and the climate crisis

A University of Miami report recommends that urban areas plagued by water shortages and drought need to adopt new measures, such as more water-efficient plumbing and appliances, to save the precious resource.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2024/04/water-scarcity-and-the-climate-crisis.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Bio-inspired solutions to tackle a billion-dollar corrosion problem

A new highly competitive federal grant is helping College of Engineering assistant professor Ali Ghahremaninezhad find solutions for an important challenge: the longevity of the country’s infrastructure.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/01/bio-inspired-solutions-to-tackle-a-billion-dollar-corrosion-problem.html

Bio-inspired solutions to tackle a billion-dollar corrosion problem

A new highly competitive federal grant is helping College of Engineering assistant professor Ali Ghahremaninezhad find solutions for an important challenge: the longevity of the country’s infrastructure.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2024/01/bio-inspired-solutions-to-tackle-a-billion-dollar-corrosion-problem.html



Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Engineering Professors Recognized as “Rising Stars” in Florida

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/11/engineering-professors-recognized-as-rising-stars-in-florida.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Extreme weather, climate change pose a threat to global infrastructure

In the aftermath of the collapse of two dams in the Libyan coastal city of Derna, where floodwaters spawned by a powerful storm killed thousands of people, University of Miami experts in engineering, environmental science, and other fields warn that global infrastructure must be adapted to deal with the climate crisis.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/extreme-weather-climate-change-poses-threat-to-global-infrastructure.html

Extreme weather, climate change pose a threat to global infrastructure

In the aftermath of the collapse of two dams in the Libyan coastal city of Derna, where floodwaters spawned by a powerful storm killed thousands of people, University of Miami experts in engineering, environmental science, and other fields warn that global infrastructure must be adapted to deal with the climate crisis.

https://news.miami.edu/stories/2023/09/extreme-weather-climate-change-poses-threat-to-global-infrastructure.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Miami Engineering Doctoral Student Receives National Science Foundation INTERN Award

Nima Khodadadi wants to use AI and machine learning to make concrete more sustainable.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/06/miami-engineering-doctoral-student-receives-national-science-foundation-intern-award.html

Miami Engineering Doctoral Student Receives National Science Foundation INTERN Award

Nima Khodadadi wants to use AI and machine learning to make concrete more sustainable.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/06/miami-engineering-doctoral-student-receives-national-science-foundation-intern-award.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Miami Engineering professor wins NSF CAREER Award to support revolutionary tensegrity research

Art-inspired engineering principle may influence everything from rapidly erected and smart responsive civil structures to new metamaterials and space habitat construction.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/06/miami-engineering-professor-wins-nsf-career-award-to-support-revolutionary-tensegrity-research.html

Miami Engineering professor wins NSF CAREER Award to support revolutionary tensegrity research

Art-inspired engineering principle may influence everything from rapidly erected and smart responsive civil structures to new metamaterials and space habitat construction.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/06/miami-engineering-professor-wins-nsf-career-award-to-support-revolutionary-tensegrity-research.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Miami Engineering student awarded prestigious scholarship to redefine seawall design for climate resilience.

Luca Galli, a civil and architectural engineering (CAE) Ph.D. student, awarded a FSEA grant to develop resilient infrastructure against extreme weather.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/05/phd-student-awarded-fsea-scholarship-for-sustainable-and-resilient-seawall-project.html

Miami Engineering student awarded prestigious scholarship to redefine seawall design for climate resilience.

Luca Galli, a civil and architectural engineering (CAE) Ph.D. student, awarded a FSEA grant to develop resilient infrastructure against extreme weather.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/05/phd-student-awarded-fsea-scholarship-for-sustainable-and-resilient-seawall-project.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Professor Nanni Becomes President of American Concrete Institute

Antonio Nanni, Ph.D. ’85, P.E., professor and chair, Department of Civil & Architectural Engineering at the University of Miami is now the 2023-24 president of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), an international organization with more than 30,000 members in 52 chapters.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/05/professor-nanni-becomes-president-of-american-concrete-institute.html

Professor Nanni Becomes President of American Concrete Institute

Antonio Nanni, Ph.D. ’85, P.E., professor and chair, Department of Civil & Architectural Engineering at the University of Miami is now the 2023-24 president of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), an international organization with more than 30,000 members in 52 chapters.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/05/professor-nanni-becomes-president-of-american-concrete-institute.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

‘Se-BASH-ton the Robot’: students build combat robot and win award to enhance design

New combat robotics club wins $10,000 from leading robot combat league

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/03/se-bash-ton-the-robot-students-build-combat-robot-and-win-award-to-enhance-design.html

‘Se-BASH-ton the Robot’: students build combat robot and win award to enhance design

New combat robotics club wins $10,000 from leading robot combat league

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/03/se-bash-ton-the-robot-students-build-combat-robot-and-win-award-to-enhance-design.html


Civil, Architectural and Environmental

Engineering Professors Lead HVAC Energy Control Initiative for U.S. Department of Defense

The research may result in more efficient energy usage nationally.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/02/engineering-professors-lead-hvac-energy-control-initiative-for-u.s-department-of-defense.html

Engineering Professors Lead HVAC Energy Control Initiative for U.S. Department of Defense

The research may result in more efficient energy usage nationally.

http://news.miami.edu/coe/stories/2023/02/engineering-professors-lead-hvac-energy-control-initiative-for-u.s-department-of-defense.html



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