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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Channel | updated April 03, 2013

The MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) is dedicated to balancing the built environment with the natural world. In our research, we seek to understand natural systems, to foster the intelligent use of resources and to design sustainable infrastructure systems.

We provide leadership in the field by focusing on technological innovations, seeking advances in basic knowledge and taking a systems perspective. We concentrate our efforts on quantitative and analytical approaches, novel experiment-based modeling, and the development and/or use of appropriate tools and technology.

CEE is an innovative and vibrant place of learning, where undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral researchers pursue their educational and research interests in order to lead the next generation in transforming the disciplines of civil and environmental engineering.

Our research and graduate education programs coalesce around three fields of inquiry: environmental science and engineering; mechanics, materials and structures; and transportation. We offer ABET-accredited undergraduate degree programs in civil engineering and environmental engineering science.

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Underground methane
  • MIT News,
  • News
Underground methane

This video shows underground methane gas invading fine-grain sediment (shown in yellow) by creating a fracture, as predicted by Jain and Juanes' grain scale model. Blue circles represent pore spaces where the gas has invaded. The maroon lines indicate compressive forces between sediment ...

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The role of U.S. airports in disease epidemics
  • MIT News,
  • News
The role of U.S. airports in disease epidemics

Researchers at MIT are using a new mathematical model to better understand how contagious diseases are spread by air travel.

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The Buckliball
  • MIT News,
  • Demonstration
The Buckliball

Inspired by a toy, the ‘buckliball’ — a collapsible structure fabricated from a single piece of material — represents a new class of 3-D, origami-like structures.

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Spider silk makes music
  • MIT News,
  • News
Spider silk makes music

An ear for music, it turns out, might be a key to making structural improvements in synthetic materials.

Simulating Bus Rapid Transit Scenarios in Chicago, IL
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Demonstration
Simulating Bus Rapid Transit Scenarios in Chicago, IL

Simulating Bus Rapid Transit Scenarios on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL. Modeled by Shan Jiang and recorded by Shan Jiang and Mikel Murga in 2007.

Scratch test on paraffin wax
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Feature
Scratch test on paraffin wax

This video shows a laboratory experiment of a scratch test on paraffin wax. For more information on this research performed by Professors Franz-Josef Ulm and Pedro Reis and graduate student Ange-Therese Akono, please visit the CEE website: http://cee.mit.edu/news/releases/2011/fracture-test ...

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In profile: Sallie "Penny" Chisholm
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Profile
Sallie "Penny" Chisholm: National Medal of Science profile

Learn more about the civil and environmental engineer who has contributed to the discovery and understanding of the dominant photosynthetic organisms in the ocean.

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Putting it all together
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Profile
Putting it all together: Steel Bridge Competition

Go behind the scenes as MIT sends a team to compete in a steel bridge building contest.

Oceans
  • Oceanography and Ocean science,
  • Event
Oceans

MIT Environmental Research ForumOceans - John Marshall, Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Oceanography, Program in Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, MIT

Modeling and Simulation for Future Urban Mobility
  • Transportation and logistics,
  • Event
Modeling and Simulation for Future Urban Mobility

Seminar led by Moshe Ben-Akiva, the Edmund K. Turner Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Recorded March 1, 2013

MIT Creates: A New Approach to Environmental Engagement
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Event
MIT Environmental Research Forum - MIT Creates: A New Approach to ...

MIT Environmental Research Forum - Dara Entekhabi, Ernest Moniz, and James Yoder

Infochemicals in the Ocean
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Feature
Infochemicals in the Ocean

Marine microbes -- though invisible to the naked eye -- perform functions that are vital for the health of the ocean. With no vision or hearing, they navigate their environment by following chemical signals. One of these chemicals, DMSP, elicits attraction among several marine microorganisms. ...

How nutrients spread in a turbulent sea
  • MIT News,
  • Demonstration
How nutrients spread in a turbulent sea

A computer simulation shows the way a patch of nutrient material is pulled apart into swirling filaments by turbulence in the water, eventually dissolving away completely.

H-bond cooperation in proteins
  • Civil and Environmental Engineering,
  • Feature
H-bond cooperation in proteins

The strength of a protein-based materials like spider silk lies in the specific geometric configuration of structural proteins, which have small clusters of weak hydrogen bonds that work cooperatively to resist force and dissipate energy. This video shows the failure of a beta-sheet model ...

Groundwater Hydrology: Seepage Meter 2
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology: Seepage Meter 2

Results of seepage meter test (after 10 minutes), water collection, nutrient outflow tests.

Groundwater Hydrology: Sampling and Monitoring Devices
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology: Sampling and Monitoring Devices

Multi-level sampler, Henry sampler, plume discharge, solute movement in the pond, neutralization of contaminants, sampling and monitoring devices.

Groundwater Hydrology: Manual Well Drilling
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology: Manual Well Drilling

Groundwater Hydrology: Animations: Diffusive Mass Transfer
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology: Animations: Diffusive Mass Transfer

Groundwater Hydrology - Water Sampling and Pumping
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology - Water Sampling and Pumping

Water sampling and pumping basics at the sewage disposal beds.

Groundwater Hydrology - Seepage Meter 1
  • MIT OpenCourseWare,
  • Educational
Groundwater Hydrology - Seepage Meter 1

Measuring flux, seepage meters.

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