When Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sabbie Miller was a child, she talked her parents into converting their avocado farm to organic production. Since joining the College of Engineering, she has founded two separate labs to study building materials: the Engineered Sustainable Infrastructure Materials and Structural Systems and the Resilient Infrastructure Materials laboratories.
When it comes to California water issues, Jay Lund is the foremost expert who is often contacted to provide context and meaning to one of the more complex issues facing the state. With numerous periods of heavy rain over the winter, Lund was called in to provide expert context and perspective on a near-daily basis.
The University of California, Davis, this week presented its 2023 Innovation Awards, with two College of Engineering faculty recognized for developing innovative solutions to improve the lives of others and address important needs in our global society.
Recognizing excellence in research and teaching, the College of Engineering celebrates its faculty members with outstanding faculty awards yearly. Departments nominate faculty members who are selected to receive the honors by the college's Faculty Awards Committee.
A group of UC Davis students carpooled to Nevada last month to compete in the Associated Schools of Construction, or ASC, 2023 Student Competition and Construction Management Conference and came back with a second-place win in the sustainable building competition.
Four College of Engineering faculty members were among those honored with 2023 Academic Senate and Academic Federation awards when laurels were announced this week. The Academic Senate and Academic Federation will hold a joint awards reception in the spring, with details to be announced at a later date.
I love being able to combine the fields of public health and transportation engineering to identify different ways that planners and policymakers can improve the health and safety of communities. I also love that I am constantly learning, and I feel so fortunate to be learning from not only my course work, professors, and adviser, but also from my colleagues.
I have always been a curious person, and I enjoy understanding how things work. This curiosity led me to pursue engineering. I love chemistry, and I also enjoy spending time outdoors. Therefore, environmental engineering seemed like the perfect field to combine my passions and skills.
The College of Engineering is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Graduate Student Excellence Awards: Isabella Loureiro Muller Costa, Peifen Lyu, Patrick Cunningham, and Tanner Finney.
February 23 marked the return of the College of Engineering Dean’s Distinguished Speaker Series with a full crowd at the Student Community Center welcoming Linsey Marr to campus.