Civil and Environmental Engineering Spotlight

Meet a Wildcat: Civil Engineering
Paige Hornbeck is a senior civil engineering major here at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Read more to learn about why she loves being a student in her department.
Meet a Wildcat: Environmental Engineering
Kara Wittman is a junior environmental engineering major here at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Read more to learn about why she loves being a student in her department.
Ph.D. Student Studies Soil Frost Using Ground Penetrating Radar from a Drone
Tim Hoheneder is a civil and environmental engineering Ph.D. student researching soil frost. He utilizes a UAS (drone) to measure how deep the soil frost is, which can control several hydrological and biological processes between the winter and spring seasons. 
Ph.D. Student Studying Surface Disinfection Following COVID-19
Castine Bernardy is a civil and environmental engineering Ph.D. student making an important impact on the surface UV and blue light disinfection industry. 
Civil engineering alum wins prestigious honor from AWWA
Melinda Friedman was recently honored by the American Water Works Association with the Alvin Percy) A.P. Black Award, the top research award bestowed by the association. More
UNH alum honored as Vermont’s Young Engineer of the Year
Jennifer Jacobs, professor of civil and environmental Engineering, is the co-author of a book that won the 2021 Atmospheric Science Librarians International (ASLI) Choice Award! The book is titled, "Downscaling Techniques for High-Resolution Climate Projections: From Global Change to Local Impacts.
Meet a Wildcat in Civil Engineering
Watch Payton Maddalon discuss her favorite things about attending the University of New Hampshire and advice for those considering UNH.
Promoting Inclusion and Equity
Zack Angelini '14 '16G honored by Greenbiz
Zack Angelini ’14 ‘16G was recently honored by GreenBiz in its annual 30 Under 30, which recognizes emerging leaders in business sustainability around the world. He serves as the...
Environmental engineer recieves national recognition
Jihyon Im ‘13 ‘15G was recently recognized by the American Water Works Association as one of five recipients of the Outstanding Young Professional Award. Im is an environmental engineer at CDSmith.
UNH graduate named Young Engineer of the Year