Civil and Environmental Engineering Research – Clarkson University News

Faculty Research

Our faculty have unique research areas, from reducing the impact of microplastics in waterways to the development of novel materials for use in lunar and Martian infrastructure. Sustainability is increasingly important for industry, academia and society alike, so we partner with Clarksons Institute for a Sustainable Environment to design interdisciplinary experiences and research projects.

Learn More About Our Faculty and Their Research Expertise

Civil and Environmental Engineering majors have the opportunity to do hands-on research, whether with a faculty member in our department or across the University. Undergraduate research projects often are multidisciplinary, allowing students to work with faculty both in the department and from other disciplines such as biology, business, anthropology, political science, mathematics and chemistry.

Interdisciplinary research is facilitated through the Institute for a Sustainable Environment, Center for Air and Aquatic Resources Engineering and Science, Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Institute for STEM Education and the U.S. Army's Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.

Graduate students use state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, focusing their research on engineering problems and applied science topics that include:

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