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Svetlana Baranova presents at Cambridge
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Svetlana Baranova, a Ph.D. student advised by Sonia Mogilevskaya, presented a poster at the workshop “Computational Complex Analysis” as part of the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INI) in Cambridge, UK.
Rongsheng Chen receives Ryuichi Kitamura Paper Award
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Rongsheng Chen, a Ph.D. student advised by Michael Levin, has received an award for his research paper “Dynamic User Equilibrium of Mobility-on-Demand System with Linear Programming Rebalancing Strategy.”
Hot Read: Researchers Publish New Paper on Use of Iron and Iron-bearing Minerals
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Engineers in many fields—civil, chemical, electrical, medical, for example—use iron and iron-bearing minerals. And several methods have been developed to identify and classify iron in these many different scenarios.
Special Issue: Fairhurst and Galambos: Celebration of 90 Years
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This special edition celebrates Emeritus Professor Charles Fairhurst and Emeritus Professor Ted Galambos, who have been instrumental in establishing CEGE and its reputation as a department of inspired and innovative engineering for society.
CEGE celebrates graduate student and faculty diversity
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Currently, graduate students in CEGE represent eight different countries and faculty members represent several more.
Driving transportation research in CEGE
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CEGE welcomes a new transportation engineer to the faculty, Raphael Stern. Stern will study and teach topics at the intersection of technology and transportation including autonomous vehicles. Of particular interest to Stern is how technologies such as increased vehicle automation will influence transportation.
Rachel Tenney Receives ARCS Award
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Rachel Tenney, a PhD student co-advised by Professors Tim LaPara and Paige Novak, was selected to receive a Minnesota ARCS Scholar Award for the academic years of 2019-2021.
Collaboration for Better Bridge Repair
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A new method for repairing damaged bridge girders has proven to be effective for restoring girders to their original shear strength and reducing repair costs.
2019 Fall Issue of CEGE Magazine
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Student Kat Hetico, researcher John Gulliver, alumna and advisory board member Ali Ling, and more in our latest magazine!
Raphael Stern Joins CEGE Faculty
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CEGE welcomes a new transportation engineer to the faculty, Raphael Stern. Stern will study and teach topics at the intersection of technology and transportation including autonomous vehicles. Of particular interest to Stern is how technologies such as increased vehicle automation will influence transportation.