- Bryan Katz receives award from Institute of Transportation Engineers
April 12, 2018
Bryan Katz was awarded the Excellence in Transportation Engineering Education Award by the Southern District of the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). The District is comprised of over 1900[...]
- VTCEE alumnus continues annual Hogs4Hokies event
March 29, 2018
Frank Salzano, Virginia Tech civil and environmental engineering alumnus of 1983, started Hogs4Hokies following the April 16, 2007 tragedy. He had his 2007 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Classic painted[...]
- The G.V. Loganathan Distinguished Lecture
March 28, 2018
“Accelerated Sea Level Rise and Coastal Engineering in the Anthropocene” Presented by Dr. Robert A. Dalrymple Willard & Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Johns[...]
- Team of CEE professors study Danville’s water quality
March 26, 2018
On March 23, 2018, Danville held a public meeting that was widely attended. The research presented at the meeting was conducted by Dan Gallagher, Greg Boardman, Adil Godrej, and Andrea[...]
- Alumnus James R. Martin named dean of engineering at University of Pittsburgh
March 22, 2018
James. R. Martin, who earned his M.S. in civil engineering from Virginia Tech in 1987 and his Ph.D. from Virginia Tech in 1990, was named the dean of University[...]
- Jason He awarded Walter L. Huber Prize
March 19, 2018
Jason He, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been selected to receive the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize. He was[...]
- From Structural Engineering to software, this Hokie’s career success compels his giving
March 16, 2018
The very building in which Bruce Bates’ structural engineering software company was located in was designed — entirely by chance — by the same software the company created. That’s[...]
- Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz seeks to change the way we study pollutants
February 28, 2018
By being the first to fully track the changing chemistry of carbon molecules in the air, a Virginia Tech professor could change the way we study pollutants, smog, and[...]
- Sunil Sinha leads efforts to develop national water pipeline database
Virginia Tech is leading a five-year U.S. Bureau of Reclamation-funded effort to collect data on the reliability of the nation’s aging water pipelines and then to establish an infrastructure[...]
- Matthew Tyler receives Structures Congress Scholarship
February 27, 2018
“From a young age, I have had a fascination and interest in structures, especially vertical structures,” said Virginia Tech civil and environmental student Matthew Tyler. This fascination had first[...]