Coulter School of Engineering Newsletter: January 2023

Message From the Dean

A new year brings new opportunities for innovation and interdisciplinary research and scholarship. Our fall semester ended on a high note for faculty and student achievements, such as competition wins and awards from professional organizations. We are especially excited to announce the launch of our new Master of Science in Construction Engineering Management program, which begins this semester. I am inspired and humbled by the grit, determination and perseverance Golden Knights have shown this past year, and I look forward to a bright New Year. I wish you the best in 2023.

— Bill Jemison
Dean of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering / Tony Collins Professor of Innovative Engineering Culture

Getting the Gold

Finishing the fall semester strong, our Construction Engineering Management SPEED (Student Projects for Engineering Experience and Design) teams took home the gold at the 33rd Annual Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition. The Preconstruction and Heavy-Civil teams both snagged first place in a historic win for the Golden Knights. READ MORE

Exquisite Timing

During what may be the largest infrastructure investment in a generation, Clarkson has launched the MS in Construction Engineering Management program. There’s no better time  than right now to take advantage of this rapidly expanding career path. Designed for working professionals, this program will teach you how to rebuild our nation’s infrastructure. READ MORE

Serious About Sustainability

At Clarkson, we take sustainability seriously. Our Golden Knights strive to discover innovative ways to reverse the damaging effects humans have had on the environment. For example, Professor Selma Mededovic Thagard has extensively researched contaminated water treatment. She received the Semiconductor Research Corporation’s Sustainable Future Award for her efforts. READ MORE

Best Paper Award

If you happened to pick up a copy of the ACS ES&T Engineering journal’s September issue, you probably noticed the 2021 Best Paper Award announcement on the cover. We noticed it, too, and couldn’t be prouder of its co-author, Clarkson professor Yang Yang, whose research team designed a novel gas diffusion electrode that enables H2O2 synthesis. READ MORE

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