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Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering

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  • Environmental Engineering major Holly Engel spent a semester at Wood's Hole conducting research in cranberry bogs

    The Problem of Flow-Through Bogs 

    Student Holly Engel's research shows that cranberry bogs have a negative impact on the health of streams. Engel participated in the Semester in Environmental Science program at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Wood's Hole.

     

  • Students Design & Operate Innovative Food Production 

    Clarkson students have designed, built and are now operating an integrated greenhouse, wood pellet heating and anaerobic digestion system as part of our campus’ local energy efficient food and waste management facility. 

  • Prof. Sulapha Peerthamaran receives an NSF CAREER Award

    Prof. Sulapha Peerthamaran receives an NSF CAREER Award 

    Prof. Sulapha Peerthamaran receives a $400,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for her research into new concrete mixtures. 

  • Engineers Without Borders in Ecuador 

    Led by Civil & Environmental Engineering Prof. Shane Rogers, Clarkson students develop clean water solutions for residents of an Ecuadoran village. 

  • Slick Science 

    Clarkson Professor's deepwater oil and gas spill computer model aids clean-up efforts after oil spills, including last year's Deepwater Horizon rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. 

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  • Francis Dayamba

    Acting Globally

    Francis Dayamba and the D'Amuge Fund help schoolchildren in Western Africa.

  • Kevin Spytko

    Applying Knowledge

    Kevin Spytko enhances his skills through real-world applications.

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