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The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate majors in civil engineering and environmental engineering.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers majors in bothCivil EngineeringandEnvironmental Engineeringproviding students the opportunity to tackle issues of global importance, including the sustainability of infrastructures, the impact of transportation on the environment, deploying emerging concepts and technologies in the construction of new facilities, and the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering offers undergraduate and graduate majors in civil engineering and environmental engineering.
The Civil Engineering program at Rutgers prepares graduates at the professional level with confidence and the skills necessary to meet the technical needs of the future from construction and infrastructure management to developing environmental and transportation systems.
The Environmental Engineering program is jointly administered between theSchool of Engineeringand theSchool of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Students pursue initiatives to improve human health, recycling and waste disposal, water and air pollution, and other issues plaguing today's natural and built environment.
The Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation is supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation
Julianne Chan
Lidar, an acronym for laser imaging, detection and ranging, has allowed Associate Professor Jie Gong a better way to predict flooding and other threats to infrastructure and buildings.
Since my sophomore year, I’ve been a research assistant for the Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation (CAIT) laboratory on its Bridge Resource program. I helped create iron rebar sensors for bridge analysis, which I was actually able to help install on sections of the New Jersey Turnpike. My experience with CAIT allowed me to contribute to a local project that worked hand-in-hand with the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Industry, government agency, academic leaders, and graduate students attended “Paving the Way to Meet the Future of Transportation Infrastructure,” a daylong symposium organized by the School of Engineering, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation.
Thursday, September 26, 2024, 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. | Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering, Piscataway