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Civil & Architectural Engineering & Mechanics

Mo Ehsani
Jan. 20, 2010

Engineering Professor Offers Free Engineering Services for Haiti Victims

"Magic wallpaper" can help rebuild Haiti’s earthquake-damaged structures.

Chandra Desai
April 7, 2009

Engineering Society Confers Unique Recognition on Regents’ Professor Desai

Regents’ Professor Chandra Desai has been awarded the 2009 Nathan M. Newmark Medal by the Structural Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Institutes of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Guohong "Jennifer" Duan
Feb. 3, 2009

NSF Funds Civil Engineering Professor to Design Computer Models of Sediment Transport

UA Engineering research aims to develop new theory of river flow and sediment deposition.

Fleischman and students
Feb. 16, 2009

Earthquake Engineering Research Will Save Lives and Billions of Dollars

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