Guo’s research using machine learning and UAVs for bridge inspections featured in USDOT newsletter

Civil and environmental engineering faculty are contributing to the various ways the CSU Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering embraces AI.

Rebecca Atadero will collaborate with Mehmet Ozbek (Construction Management) to incorporate equity into the decision-making and education for transportation within engineering and construction management.

Learn more about how CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering embraces artificial intelligence to our enhance world-class research and teaching.

Hussam Mahmoud’s research on leveraging epidemic network models to improve wildfire resilience was featured on the cover of Nature Computational Science.

John van de Lindt and IN-CORE software featured in CSU special report on hurricane research and forecasting.

Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.
A CSU civil engineer has received a U.S. Department of Energy grant to help solar trackers – the structures that enable solar panels to follow the path of the sun – withstand high winds and wind-related natural disasters.