Navid Saleh, a professor at @ut_caee, has been featured in the @WSJ article 'Building Stuff: Change It!' Review: The Impulse to Innovate on @PBS.
Read about how engineers like Navid are working to help us adapt to our ever-changing world.
.@ut_caee hosted the 2024 Green Hackathon this weekend, a three-day event where students competed to develop a sustainability project or solution. The winning team came up with a program based on the board game @settlersofcatan with an environmental spin to promote carbon footprint awareness.
https://t.co/V6LO5opqoO
Congrats Chandra R. Bhat of @ut_caee! The 2024 recipient of the W.N. Carey, Jr., Distinguished Service Award, Bhat is recognized for his more than 30 years of service to TRB and engagement in the transportation research management field.
https://t.co/iU3TV73rLE
Throw your horns up for @UTAustin engineers on their recognition from @ClimateChangeAI🤘
@ut_caee engineers led the CityLearn Challenge. The contest challenges teams to use AI and smart devices to model reduced energy consumption and emissions at the neighborhood level.
Today, I taught my last @ut_caee class as an #AssociateProfessor. Teaching the probability class (CE 311S) again after many years was a fantastic experience. I thoroughly enjoyed engaging with the students. Thanks y’All for the great semester! #HookEm
Here to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and moreHere to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and moreHere to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and moreHere to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and moreHere to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and moreHere to help you reach your reading goals is the newest edition of Texas Engineer magazine 🤘
In this issue, we tackle tough questions about AI, make our appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, share a slice of this little life on the engineering campus and more.
Crafting Clean Water in the Navajo Nation https://t.co/OEdh8FKgwP. An honor to have our work featured at @AGU_Eos by the supremely talented Jane Palmer. I am so proud of @stetsonwater for this amazing work. @CockrellSchool@ut_caee@GeorgiaSouthern
IN THE NEWS:
Texas Engineer, @SalehNavid, professor in @ut_caee, discusses how he's addressing water contamination in the Navajo Nation by curating water treatment devices focused on the needs of the community, rather than a "one-size-fits-all" approach.
Today is #FlashbackFriday all day! We're about to open the Call for Abstracts for #GeotechnicalFrontiers25, so let's go back to 2005 and G-I Past President Bob Gilbert of @ut_caee opening the first Geotechnical Frontiers conference in Austin!
New Braunfels on the Guadelupe River became a case-study for local communities organizing to replace local dams nearing end of life. https://t.co/thboU1okMJ via @WSJ Quote by @bobgilbertUT
I'm thrilled to share that I've accepted a position as an assistant professor at @UTAustin in the @ut_caee Department starting January 2024! Topics: #anaerobicdigestion#beyondbiogas, @AnaerobicFungi, hydrothermal liquefaction and #sanitation in resource constrained environments
Good luck to the CAEE student team attending the NASA Gateways to Blue Skies competition! Their proposal to reduce airplane emissions by wirelessly charging planes via satellites (space-based solar power) will be presented at the 2023 Blue Skies forum this week! @cclaudel70
I completed teaching my very first course on #DataScience in CAEE @ut_caee! Developing this course was a challenging yet rewarding experience, and I couldn't have done it without the support and enthusiasm of my amazing students. Thank you! @UTAustin