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SUMMARY:University Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join #NCStateCCEE on Saturday\, October 18 during University Open House! \nExplore our exciting field by meeting with industry leaders and engaging with student organizations like Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and American Society of Civil Engineers. Chat with faculty and students\, tour our state-of-the-art labs and more! \nCollege of Engineering Open House details.
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/university-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage
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SUMMARY:College of Engineering Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Civil\, Construction\, and Environmental Engineering (CCEE) Department during NC State’s College of Engineering Open House! \nExplore our exciting field by meeting with industry leaders and engaging with student organizations like Earthquake Engineering Research Institute and American Society of Civil Engineers. Witness cutting-edge technology in action with live demonstrations of our driving simulator and flume. Take a guided tour of our state-of-the-art research laboratories to see firsthand how we are shaping the future of infrastructure\, sustainability\, and transportation. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect\, learn\, and experience the world of CCEE! \nPlus\, the first 100 students to stop by our Welcome table will receive a cool swag bag with a CCEE t-shirt! \nStudents work in the Fincher Lab in Fitts-Woolard Hall. NC State University’s Department of Civil\, Construction\, and Environmental Engineering offers undergraduate degrees in civil engineering\, construction engineering\, and environmental engineering.
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/college-of-engineering-open-house/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241203T183000
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SUMMARY:Seminar: "Keys to Developing and Delivering Policy-Relevant Science to Inform Decisions"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Chris Frey\, Associate Dean of Research and Infrastructure of NC State’s College of Engineering\, is presenting a seminar “Keys to Developing and Delivering Policy-Relevant Science to Inform Decisions” on Tuesday\, Dec. 3 from 3:30pm – 4:30pm in Fitts-Woolard Hall. Reception to follow at Raleigh Founded. \nRSVP here \n 
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/seminar-keys-to-developing-and-delivering-policy-relevant-science-to-inform-decisions/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
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SUMMARY:CCEE Alumni Event
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss this opportunity to socialize with fellow CCEE grads\, watch student demonstrations and meet the new Department Head Dr. Jackie MacDonald Gibson! \nThe event on Tuesday\, March 21\, from 5-7 p.m. will feature a departmental update and vision statement from Dr. Jackie Gibson\, student demos\, and a joint BBQ dinner with NC State’s Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE). Enjoy a delicious BBQ meal with beer and wine. \n5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. – Joint BBQ with ISE (BBQ dinner will be during the other events below\, so feel free to join any events or network at the BBQ.) \n6:00 p.m. – Departmental update and vision statement presented by Dr. Jackie Gibson in FWH 2331 \n6:30 p.m. – Student demos \nPlease RSVP by Monday\, March 14. More details will be sent to those attending. \nWe hope to see you there! \nRSVP here 
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/ccee-alumni-event/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage
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SUMMARY:Alumni In-Person Fitts-Woolard Hall Tour and reception
DESCRIPTION:Fitts-Woolard Hall Tour\, Departmental Update and joint reception with ISE. Enjoy beer\, wine and hor d’oeuvres.\n5-7 p.m. – Joint Reception with NC State’s ISE Department will run from 5-7 p.m. (Reception will be during the other events below\, so feel free to join any events or network at the reception.) \n5:30 p.m. – CCEE Brief Departmental Update presented by Mort Barlaz\, Department Head in FWH 2336 \n5:45 p.m. – Fitts-Woolard Hall Tours \nPlease RSVP for the in-person event here. Deadline to register is Monday\, March 14th. More details will be sent to those attending.
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/alumni-in-person-fitts-woolard-hall-tour-and-reception/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage
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CREATED:20211109T201807Z
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SUMMARY:EWC Seminar by Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz (Virginia Tech): A little goes a long way – the outsize influence of small chemical differences in a complex atmosphere
DESCRIPTION:Environmental\, Water Resources\, and Coastal Engineering Seminar Series \nIn-person: Fitts-Woolard Hall 2331 \nVirtual seminar link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92010077484?pwd=aFlOQmp5dHVKMmNnK0w0Qi9hREJWdz09 \nAbstract: Reactive organic carbon is emitted to the atmosphere as a relatively small number of molecules and compound classes\, which undergo sunlight-drive oxidation processes to form a dynamic and complex mixture of thousands of compounds. The physical and chemical transformations of each organic compound is dictated by physicochemical properties that depend critically on the molecular structure of the molecule. However\, little work has examined the prevalence of compounds that differ only in their molecular structure (i.e.\, isomers)\, or the extent to which ignoring structure degrades understanding of the sources\, transformations\, and fates of organic compounds in the atmosphere. This presentation will examine the prevalence of isomers in the atmosphere\, where they come from\, and the extent to which knowing their structures matters in understanding the atmosphere. Observations of biogenic organic carbon in central Virginia will be presented\, with a focus on the dominant and variable role of isomers that are low in abundance by high in reactivity. The prevalence of isomers formed in the oxidation of these compounds will then be examined using a combination of novel instrumentation and chemical modeling. Finally\, the physicochemical properties of isomers in these oxidation product mixtures will be compared to quantitatively understand differences in their atmospheric transformations. Together these approaches will provide insight into the role of structure in the competition between different atmospheric processes\, and the consequent fate of a molecule. \nBiography: Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. He completed\nhis PhD at the University of California\, Berkeley\, after which he spent two years as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT. He is originally from the East Coast\, growing up in Maryland and completing his undergraduate at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. He currently lives in Blacksburg\, VA with his wife and two young kids\, where he spends his free time trying to keep the deer and groundhogs from eating everything in their garden.
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/ewc-seminar-by-gabriel-isaacman-vanwertz-virginia-tech-a-little-goes-a-long-way-the-outsize-influence-of-small-chemical-differences-in-a-complex-atmosphere/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage,Seminars
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CREATED:20211101T192517Z
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UID:10000858-1636116600-1636119600@ccee.engr.it
SUMMARY:EWC Seminar by Kyana Young (Wake Forest University): The use of advanced oxidation treatment processes to support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal #6
DESCRIPTION:Environmental\, Water Resources\, and Coastal Engineering Seminar Series \nIn-person: Fitts-Woolard Hall 2331 \nVirtual seminar link: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/92010077484?pwd=aFlOQmp5dHVKMmNnK0w0Qi9hREJWdz09 \nAbstract: Water\, sanitation\, and hygiene (WASH) is a global initiative focusing on improving community access to clean water and sanitation\, particularly to the millions of the people in resource poor regions of the world. On September 25th 2015\, 193 world leaders committed to seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) to end extreme poverty\, fight inequality and injustice\, and address climate change by 2030. Of these seventeen goals\, the sixth goal focuses on water quality\, water availability\, and sustainable water practices. A public health perspective\, related to the availability and access to safe drinking water\, provides a pathway to explore low energy\, high efficacy treatment options for underserved communities. This talk will focus on the application of advanced oxidation treatment processes as an impetus to resolving various drinking water contamination issues for a diverse spectrum of communities. \nBiography:Dr. Kyana Young is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering at Wake Forest University. Dr. Young received her doctorate in Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Her research focuses on water treatment\, water quality\, and public health\,\nwhere her work has included water treatment technology projects in Haiti\, Sierra Leone\, China\, India\, and Hong Kong. Dr. Young\, served as an executive editor for the United Nations Educational\, Scientific\, and Cultural Organization – Michigan State University Global Water Pathogen Project. She is currently the co-chair of the Water and Health Committee with the American Public Health Association. Dr. Young is also the co-Director of the Girls as Citizen\nScientists program\, which provides the opportunity for girls in Forsyth County to explore the connections between environmental health and public health.
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/ewc-seminar-by-kyana-young-wake-forest-university-uncovering-the-effects-of-extreme-events-on-carbon-energy-and-water-budgets/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
CATEGORIES:Appear On Homepage,Seminars
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211029T150000
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CREATED:20210929T162523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T181344Z
UID:10000853-1635512400-1635519600@ccee.engr.it
SUMMARY:Fitts-Woolard Hall Dedication Event
DESCRIPTION:NC State University and the College of Engineering will celebrate the opening of Fitts Woolard Hall on Friday\, October 29\, 2021\, at 1 p.m. with a dedication event and tours.  \nFitts-Woolard Hall is the College of Engineering’s newest building on NC State’s innovative Centennial Campus and is the new home of the Department of Civil\, Construction\, and Environmental Engineering; the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering; and the dean’s administrative offices.  \nThe dedication program will celebrate the more than 300 engineering alumni who have donated to support construction of the building\, which opened in August 2020. The program will take place on the building’s Futrell Plaza along Partners Way and across from James B. Hunt Jr. Library. Self-guided tours and a dessert reception will follow.  \nParking will be available in the Oval West Deck at 914 Partners Way. No registration is required for the dedication event.  \nThe ceremony is part of Red and White Week\, Oct. 24-30. More than a traditional homecoming\, it’s a week that captures everything our students\, faculty members\, staff members\, alumni and friends hold dear about NC State.  \nMore information here. \n  \n 
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/fitts-woolard-hall-dedication-event/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211016T140000
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CREATED:20211015T180254Z
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UID:10000855-1634374800-1634392800@ccee.engr.it
SUMMARY:University Open House
DESCRIPTION:CCEE is participating in the University Open House on Saturday\, Oct. 16\, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.! Various displays and labs will be open and visitors are welcome to tour the building and see the resources available for Civil\, Construction\, and Environmental Engineering. https://loom.ly/EpFCoRQ
URL:https://ccee.engr.it/event/university-open-house/
LOCATION:Fitts-Woolard Hall\, 915 Partners Way\, Raleigh\, NC\, 24606\, United States
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