Professor
Kim Roddis Ph.D.,
Chair, CEE Department
 
     
     
 

Welcome to The George Washington University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. I am pleased to serve as the Department Chair. We are working to bring you the finest in educational opportunities.

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  CEE Latest News and Announcements

CEE Summer 2008 Courses
CE208 (Advanced Reinforced Concrete)
Instructor: Prof. Sameh S. Badie
05/19/08 - 06/28/08, TR 06:10PM-08:40PM)
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Wade Wins Marr Award
Matt Wade, CEE Senior student, received the 2008 ASCE Robert Marr Technical Paper Award More

Austin wins Undergraduate Student Award
David Austin, CEE Senior student, received the Undergraduate Student Award from the National Capital Chapter (NCC) of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), April 17, 2008  More

CEE announces Five Year Combined Bachelor's and Master's Program
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is pleased to announce the approval of a 5-year program which will enable students to earn both the Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structural Engineering. Students may pick up application forms at the Department from Neil Commerce.  More

NSF Webcast: Bridges to the Future
Featuring SEAS Professor Kim Roddis  |  Thursday, April 10, 2008  |  12:30 - 6:30 pm  More

Professor Ali of the University of Basra, Iraq Visits GW
In early April, Professor Kim Roddis, chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, had the opportunity to meet with Dr. Anis A. Mohamad Ali, a professor of civil and structural engineering at the University of Basra in Iraq. Ali is the first person from Iraq in more than 15 years to visit the U.S. as an official visiting professor.  More

Nguyen Wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Award
Tuong Linh Nguyen, a first-year doctoral student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, was recently selected to receive a 2008 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship award. The award will provide up to three years of support for Nguyen’s graduate study.  More

CEE Seminar: Slag Cement and High Performance Concrete
Doques Hall, Room 360   |  April 17, 2008  |  2:15 - 3:30 pm  More