Category Archives: Civil Engineering
Innovative Class Helps Enhance Communication Skills
CE 205, a professional development course taught by Sarah Mobley and Jenny Retherford, helps engineering students learn better communication skills.
Napper Shares Research on Better Building Materials in Posters at the Capitol Event
Caleb Napper, a senior in civil engineering, recently presented his poster along with 10 other UT students at the Posters at the Capitol event.
Cherry Talks Tiny Cars with Fast Company
UT Professor Chris Cherry discussed a new class of vehicles the size of golf carts and why they will have a problem gaining use in the US.
CEE Welcomes New Initiates to Chi Epsilon
Five UT undergraduates were recently inducted into Chi Epsilon, the national honor society for civil engineering.
Heaslip Discusses Car Costs and Road Safety on WalletHub
Kevin Heaslip was a featured expert in a recent WalletHub article about the average driver experience in each US state, discussing car costs, road safety, and recent disruptions in the automotive industry.
Street Smarts: UT Engineers Celebrate Six Years at the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety
Asad Khattak and three other UT engineers celebrate six years of impactful transportation safety research at the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety.
Breathing Easy
UT Professor Qiang He leads efforts to mitigate contamination and exposure to hazardous microbes for patients who use nebulizers to receive medical treatment.
Paving with a Plus
UT faculty members Baoshan Huang, Qiang He, and Nick Zhou see an opportunity to reduce plastic waste and tire rubber by incorporating the material into asphalt.
Making the Grade
by Élan Lloyd. Photography by Shawn Poynter. Part of the task of improving the water quality of urban streams in […]
Brakewood Seeks to Boost Post-Pandemic Ridership
UT’s Associate Professor Candace Brakewood and Professor Chris Cherry look for a way to increase public transportation usage in a post-pandemic world.