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.
Nima Khodadadi wants to use AI and machine learning to make concrete more sustainable.
Art-inspired engineering principle may influence everything from rapidly erected and smart responsive civil structures to new metamaterials and space habitat construction.
Luca Galli, a civil and architectural engineering (CAE) Ph.D. student, awarded a FSEA grant to develop resilient infrastructure against extreme weather.
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.
New combat robotics club wins $10,000 from leading robot combat league
The research may result in more efficient energy usage nationally.
International concrete expert Antonio Nanni recognized for innovative research, applications, and industry leadership.
Luis Ruiz Pestana, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, was recently presented with the top honor.
The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 features remarkable advances in sports engineering.
Leaders from academia and the cement and concrete industry join forces.
New study shows test could aid in rapid evaluation of the feasibility of low-carbon cement substitutes in various applications.
The Inflation Reduction Act passed by the Senate aims to meet aggressive sustainability goals. College of Engineering researchers weigh in on how this can be achieved.
University of Miami engineering and ocean sciences faculty members received federal research funding recently to delve into how they can strengthen coastal buildings and seawalls in the face of climate change.
From an aerial transportation system on Mars to a new way to rehab wrist paralysis, graduating seniors in the College of Engineering showcased their capstone projects.