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International learning, research invigorated through strategic partnerships
Dec. 2, 2016

One of the cornerstones of Princeton's focus on international research and learning has been its strategic partnerships with universities in Germany, Japan and Brazil. The partnerships with Humboldt University, University of Tokyo…

Shared traits of abandoned gas, oil wells could aid cheaper, more effective cleanup
Nov. 29, 2016

Scientists from Princeton, Stanford and Ohio State universities, as well as the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, have identified the specific attributes of abandoned wells that leak significant amounts of methane, which could help state governments prioritize which wells to repair.


http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S47/93
Professor Michael Celia Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering
Nov. 29, 2016
Professor Michael Celia was inducted into the National Academy of Engineering in a formal ceremony in October.
Corrie Kavanaugh '17 Named a J. Rich Steers Awardee for Academic Year 2016-17
Nov. 17, 2016
The department is pleased to announce that the New York City Post of the Society of American Military Engineers (S.A.M.E.) has named Corrie Kavanaugh, Class of 2017, one of two Princeton "J. Rich Steers Awardees" for the academic year 2016-17.
New Ways to Detect When Bridges Are in Trouble
Nov. 15, 2016
The research of Professor Branko Glisic on Structural Health Monitoring is referred to in the October issue of The Economist.
Graduate Student Hiba Abdel-Jaber Selected to Receive the 2016 CAIT Student of the Year Award
Nov. 15, 2016
Graduate student Hiba Abdel-Jaber was selected to receive 2016 CAIT Student of the Year Award.
2016 Moles Scholarship and Student Award Winners
Oct. 26, 2016

The department is proud to announce that Katherine Kennedy '18 has received the 2016 Moles Scholarship for the academic year 2016-2017.  She is on the Architecture and Engineering-Structures focus track, and was nominated by Professor Branko Glisic.  The Moles established a Scholarship Fund at Community Funds, Inc. for the benefit of deserving…

Researchers predict growing number of Hurricane Sandy-like storm surges in future
Oct. 13, 2016
In the wake of historic destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy in 2012, residents of New York and other coastal cities were left wondering whether Sandy-scale storm floods are the new normal.
Research Project of Amber Lin, Class of '19, Chosen for the 2017 ICFNJ Undergraduate Research Sympoisum
Sept. 26, 2016
The department is pleased to announce that the research project of Amber Lin, Class of 2019, has been chosen for the ICFNY (Independent College Fund of New Jersey) Undergraduate Research Symposium.
Published article on link between climate change and water quality
Aug. 19, 2016
An article titled "Climate Variabliity and Extremes, Interacting with Nitrogen Storage, Amplify Eutrophication Risk" by former graduate student, Minjin Lee *16, Professor Peter Jaffe, and others talks about the link between climate change and water quality.