Civil and environmental engineering research at Princeton addresses fundamental questions associated with the built environment, the natural environment, and interactions between the two. Focus areas include design of civil engineering systems; water resources and the hydrologic cycle, civil engineering materials, environmental and structural monitoring; air quality and water quality; urban environments, including smart cities; the impacts of climate change on water resources and natural hazards; impacts of energy technology on the environment; and structural art and design.
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Class Day awards celebrate graduates’ outstanding leadership, research and service

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Faculty

Sigrid Adriaenssens

Joshua Atkinson

Elie Bou-Zeid

Ian Bourg

Michael Celia

Maria Garlock

Branko Glišić

Jürgen Hackl

Peter Jaffé

Ryan Kingsbury

Liuchi Li

Ning Lin

Jyotirmoy Mandal

Denise Mauzerall

Reed Maxwell

Reza Moini

Glaucio Paulino

Catherine Peters

Amilcare Porporato

Anu Ramaswami

Zhiyong "Jason" Ren

Gabriele Villarini

Claire White
