Events

CEE Seminar – Smart Geomechanics

Wilkinson Building, room 021 auditorium

Geomechanics is a branch of engineering and geosciences that studies the mechanical behavior of the subsurface in response to natural forces and human activities. The subsurface is inherently complex and difficult to observe, making geomechanical problems challenging to analyze both theoretically and computationally. These challenges impact engineering applications, limiting the scope of what is achievable. […]

AEESP 2025: Information and Engineering for the Public Sector

The NC Consortium of Universities is pleased to host the next Research and Education Conference for the Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors (AEESP). Join your AEESP colleagues in the heart of the NC Research Triangle, an innovation hub for technology, science and higher education, for three days of sessions, panel discussions, and presentations […]

AEESP 2025: Information and Engineering for the Public Sector

The NC Consortium of Universities is pleased to host the next Research and Education Conference for the Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors (AEESP). Join your AEESP colleagues in the heart of the NC Research Triangle, an innovation hub for technology, science and higher education, for three days of sessions, panel discussions, and presentations […]

AEESP 2025: Information and Engineering for the Public Sector

The NC Consortium of Universities is pleased to host the next Research and Education Conference for the Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors (AEESP). Join your AEESP colleagues in the heart of the NC Research Triangle, an innovation hub for technology, science and higher education, for three days of sessions, panel discussions, and presentations […]

Dissertation Announcement: Yiling Liu

Dissertation Title: Robust and Scalable Causal Inference: Domain Alignment, Time-series Counterfactuals, Multi‑Treatment & Multi‑Outcome Causal Effects, and LLM-Integrated Causal Discovery