CCEE News
Tres Hermanos: SDSU Bonds Three Brothers
May 4There is something about being brothers that comes with an unspoken bond. You are connected through the ups and downs in a way that no one can understand but you. Electrical alumnus Octavio ('92, '00), civil alumnus Oscar ('00), and Omar ('92) Martinez know this bond, but they share an even more special bond: they are all graduates of San Diego State University.
SDSU Professor Among First to Assess Structural Damage of Bridges Following Turkey Earthquake
May 2Structural engineering professor Robert Dowell went to Turkey two weeks after February’s devastating back-to-back earthquakes to conduct reconnaissance of bridge damage.
Imperial Beach Struggles For Solutions to Rising Sea Levels
Apr 24Water resources engineer Hassan Davani is interviewed by KPBS Environment Reporter Erik Anderson, who says the working-class community is already experiencing regular coastal flooding, and the water issues are moving inland.
Professor Named AGC Education and Research Foundation's Inaugural Meritorious Awardee
Apr 17New in 2023, the AGC Education and Research Foundation voted to award select Outstanding Educator applicants with the Meritorious award to highlight educators who are early in their career in the field of construction but are tracking to be leaders and innovators in industry.
Coastal Engineering Professor Interviewed on Tonga Volcanic Explosion
Apr 17Coastal Engineering professor Ignacio Sepulveda was interviewed by the Washington Post regarding the Tonga volcanic explosion of 2023.
Environmental Engineering Student Awarded ACEC Scholarship Award
Apr 11Congratulations to environmental engineering student Polina Popova on her American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC California) scholarship award!
SDSU Researchers to Design Bacteria That Extract Rare Earth Elements
Apr 11Environmental engineering faculty Christy Dykstra is working with other San Diego State University researchers on a DARPA-funded project to design bacteria that extract rare earth elements.
Beavers Charitable Trust Makes $200,000 Gift to AGC Chair
Apr 5The Beavers Charitable Trust has made a $200,000 gift to support the AGC Chair in Construction Management, part of the JR Filanc Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program.
When The Rains Come
Mar 27Learn how Hassan Davani, assistant professor of water resources engineering, focuses on the dual aspects of rain harvesting for water reuse and mitigating flooding in vulnerable communities in this CSU story.
Civil Engineering Alumnae Named SDBJ Women of Influence in Construction
Mar 17Engineering alumnae Alexis Bray (BS ’17, Civil Engineering) and Lori Ann Stevens (MS ’08, Civil Engineering) were named among the 2023 honorees of the San Diego Business Journal’s Women of Influence in Construction.