Jonoven Savage, who recently graduated with his bachelors in civil engineering, is headed to Hawaii for a full-time engineering position.
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The engineering student project expo (ESPEX) will be held April 25 in the Engineering Systems Building (ESB).
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Engineering Solutions for Climate Adaptation and Resilience will begin in fall 2023.
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More than 50 admitted and current female engineering students attended the 6th annual Women Excelling in Engineering (WE2) event.
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Xiaomeng Dong was recently awarded the Women's Transportation Seminar (WTS) Helene M. Overly Memorial Scholarship.
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After walking onto the team and playing both the long snapper and placeholder positions, he will graduate this December with a bachelor’s in civil engineering.
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Climate change and sea level rise are forcing leaders in coastal areas to make important decisions about the health and safety of their communities.
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New professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is an expert on geotechnical hazards.
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The Christopher Kelly Rapp Memorial Scholarship in Civil and Environmental Engineering was established in May 2022.
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The ceremony was held on the third anniversary of the mass shooting in which 12 people were killed, including six who graduated from or attended ODU
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The 2022 BCET Multidisciplinary Research Seed Grant was awarded to a team who will develop a networked driving simulation platform to model human-autonomy interactions.
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Isao Ishibashi is retiring after 36 years at Old Dominion University.
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Sherif Ishak, professor and chair of ODU’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, was recently named a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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Peter Brennan, civil engineering technology ’22, used his senior design project to hone his skills as a project manager.
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The Batten College of Engineering and Technology’s annual student design expo, ESPEX, featured senior design and graduate research projects.
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Fridley, who comes from the University of Alabama, is set to begin his new role in July.
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The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department was honored to welcome Dr. Dennis D. Truax, American Society of Civil Engineers National President, to our campus on March 25, 2022.
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ODU alumna Sarah Golden spoke during the fifth annual Women Excelling in Engineering event at the Batten College of Engineering and Technology.
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ESPEX (Engineering Student Projects Expo) will be in person this year!
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The Batten College will host in-person events and activities related to this year's national theme: Reimagining the Possible.
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The Batten College of Engineering and Technology will celebrate Engineers Week with in-person events and activities related to this year's national theme: Reimagining the Possible.
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Randy C. Haddock has taught civil engineering since 2000.
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Batten College of Engineering and Technology graduates participate in commencement ceremonies at the Ted Constant Center Saturday, December 18, 2021. Photographs by Chuck Thomas/Old Dominion University
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Jubilee Benedict was one of six graduating students recognized at the Alumni Association Student Honors and Awards Dinner.
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The CEE Department is pleased to celebrate those students who were recently inducted into the Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society for Fall 2021.
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Savannah Moretz, a civil engineering major, was named an Outstanding University Scholar by the ODU Alumni Association.
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The civil and environmental engineering doctoral student is already contributing toward a sustainable future.
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A total of 83 students and faculty from the University have now won the prestigious scholarships.
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She has used her degree to build a successful engineering career and is working on the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel expansion.
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The Old Dominion University ASCE Student Chapter was recently selected by the Committee on Student Members to receive a Letter of Honorable Mention for its outstanding activities as recorded in the 2020 Chapter annual report.
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The publication recognized 20 of the University’s graduate programs or specialties and two of its colleges.
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Dr. Mujde Erten-Unal will be participating in a Women in STEM Panel on Wednesday, March 31st.
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CEE graduate students and a CEE faculty won the Dave Pearson Watershed Excellence Award (Best Paper Award) in 2021 VLWA (Virginia Lake and Watershed Association) conference, March 8-10, 2021.
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New to the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department for the 2020-2021 academic year is the ODU Driving Simulator, which will be used to facilitate the teaching and research of Transportation Engineering.
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With the theme of “Imagining Tomorrow,” the Batten College of Engineering and Technology will host a number of virtual events.
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In 2019, a group of Civil and Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Students participated in the Biannual American Concrete Institute Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composites Competition on Sunday, October 20th in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Jaylan Parker, an Old Dominion University civil engineering major, hopes to build efficient and sustainable low-income housing.
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Thanks to support from the Civil and Environmental Engineering Visiting Council (CEEVC), the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department (CEE) awarded the William M. Boone Scholarships to four undergraduate students, the Richard Nettleton Memorial Scholarships to one graduate and three undergraduate students, and a total of $7,500 Graduate Assistant Fellowships to five doctoral students.
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The 1979 graduate was also the first female director of the Norfolk Department of Utilities.
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Office of Research and Batten College of Engineering & Technology awarded grant to engage coastal Virginia businesses in resilience efforts.
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Khan Iftekharuddin is lead investigator for the multi-disciplinary, multi-university team.
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Ben Stuart, who has served as interim dean since June of 2019, will start his new appointment on Oct. 25.
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GENEDGE pledges five-year investment in the 7,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, which is slated to open in the spring of 2021.
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He served in several leadership roles in the College, and twice as chair of the University’s Faculty Senate.
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Eleven students were granted $3,000 apiece from the program, which is in its third year.
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Noah Doody is graduating from ODU with a degree in civil engineering and a commission as a 2nd lieutenant in the Marine Corps.
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Civil Engineering Technology major Jessica Evans received the SoldierStrong scholarship.
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The event offers fun and informative events for current and future students.
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Stephen Brich, a 1992 graduate of the University, visited campus on Feb. 14.
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Old Dominion University alumnus, Danny Speight, Named a Top 25 Engineering News Maker
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Civil engineering major Kiara Moya-Prera is on a mission to succeed
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A University team worked closely with the Commonwealth to develop research-based recommendations to for elevation standards for new, state-owned buildings.
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MOU provides $29.2 million over the next two decades to increase computer science and computer engineering graduates.
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Trip provided an exclusive look at engineering in one of the leading nations for science and technology.
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Students present 60 innovative project demonstrations to faculty, employers and industry partners.
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Biofuels researcher Sandeep Kumar began collaborating on research projects in Italy in 2015.
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Madelyn Burnett and Ashley Newman are rarities: While women make up 49 percent of the college-educated workforce nationwide, only 14 percent are practicing engineers.
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Stuart holds a Ph.D. from Rutgers and has been at ODU since 2015.
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The civil and environmental engineering senior puts networking to work as he looks forward to a career in transportation.
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The Old Dominion University alumnus struggled to maintain the balance between work and school. He wants to ease the financial burden for students today.
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Historically eschewed as slimy and gross, it turns out algae might be the solution to many of the most pressing environmental-sustainability issues.
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A wild-card draw lands ODU's concrete canoe team in first-ever national competition.
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To say Humberto Arreguin Garcia is ambitious might be an understatement. As the award-winning scholar prepares to graduate from Old Dominion University with a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering, he is visualizing a possible future outside of engineering.
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Using a filter with a substance called biochar, the ODU team is researching a natural, cost-effective method for filtering poisonous heavy metals from water.
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As sea level rise continues to pose a threat to Norfolk, Maura Boswell is using a graduate research fellowship from Virginia Sea Grant (VASG), a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to explore hybrid living shorelines.
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Blake Steiner has presented academic research and four conferences already. His ODU faculty mentors are impressed by his passion.
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The American Society of Civil Engineers 2017 Virginias’ conference will feature competitions like the steel bridge and concrete canoe.
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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Old Dominion University offers Master of Science (M.S.) and Master of Engineering (M.E.) degrees in Environmental Engineering as an online option designed for non-resident students.
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Basco received the 2016 International Coastal Engineering Award from the Coast, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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A $340,000 grant will help train the next generation of biofuels researchers at Old Dominion University.
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The Chesterfield Heights neighborhood adaptations suggested by students will be included in a large grant awarded to the City of Norfolk.
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When Old Dominion University engineers and Hampton University architects team up, good things happen.
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Autonomous Vehicle and Driver Assist Technology Implications on the Urban Transportation Problem
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Fall 2015 Graduate Student Seminars from Civil and Environmental Engineering
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How did you spend your summer vacation? Did you cultivate algae to make fuel? These high schoolers did.
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Students from Old Dominion University and Hampton University worked with Wetlands Watch to study climate change adaptations for a historic Norfolk neighborhood.
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With this year’s 100th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal, Old Dominion University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is hosting a speech Thursday, Sept. 11 by veteran builder and award-winning civil engineering historian Raymond “Paul” Giroux.
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Old Dominion University is part of a consortium of six mid-Atlantic schools to receive a $5.16 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to research and develop energy efficient and environmentally sustainable modes of transportation.
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An honorable mention in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s P3 (People, Prosperity and the Planet) sustainability competition has only increased the drive of the team of Old Dominion University student engineers who participated last weekend in Washington, D.C.
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Got a good idea? Can you explain it in a minute? That is one of the challenges facing the team of Old Dominion University engineering students competing in this week’s P3 (People, Prosperity and the Planet) competition sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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A team of student engineers is off to Washington, D.C. later this month for a national contest sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
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A team of ODU student engineers is racing to complete their entry in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's P3 (People, Prosperity and the Planet) competition in Washington, D.C.
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