The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology is consistently ranked as one of the nation's most prominent programs of its kind in both graduate and undergraduate education. The School was originally established in 1898, and it has become the second largest civil and environmental engineering program in the country, offering a broad range of academic opportunities and strategic research initiatives within the field.

 

CEE has sixty tenure-track faculty members who are leading experts in their respective discipline. Our faculty are grouped by areas of affinity, based on their expertise. CEE's affinity groups include: Construction Engineering; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources; Geosystems Engineering; Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials; and Transportation Systems Engineering.

 

CEE faculty and students collaborate within and across the affinity groups as well as with other faculty and students across campus. This cross-disciplinary approach to research enables us to address the complex challenges of the 21st Century. Some of the critical areas in which our faculty work include disaster-resilient infrastructure systems, water and air quality, energy production and carbon management, safety of structures, bridges and transportation systems, and sustainable materials, to name a few.

 

CEE at Georgia Tech is a very diverse learning environment that is committed to leading the transformation of education to solve problems critical to improving quality of life. As our School Vision states "People are our priority, and the world is our laboratory."

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  • JoinedOctober 2011
  • HometownAtlanta, GA
  • Current cityAtlanta, GA
  • CountryUSA
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