Video Gallery (listing)
Cornell ASCE Steel Bridge Construction Competition 2012
Cornell's 2012 ASCE Steel Bridge Team competed at the Regional Meeting at Clarkson University in April, getting Third Place overall. Here is a time-lapse video of the bridge construction.
CEE Students Build Solar Ovens with the Solar Women of Totogalpa
Students from CEE participated in a trip to Nicaragua over spring break to work with the Solar Women of Totogalpa (Las Mujeres Solares de Totogalpa). Lee Fritz and Jenna Morse, of Calm Dog Productions accompanied the group to document the trip.
Cornell Univ Sustainable Design Team
A multi-disciplinary group of Cornell students traveled to South Africa over the summer (2011) to work on constructing a sustainable schoolhouse.
Cornell's 2011 Steel Bridge Team
Some of the highlights from Cornell's ASCE team's participation in the 2011 AISC/ASCE Steel Bridge Competition.
Seminar: Astani Department - Dr. Mircea GriGoriu
Random Field Models For PolyCrystals And Two-Phase Microstructures.
Professor O'Rourke Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems - 2009 Rankine Lecture
27th Annual GeoEngineering Distinguished Lecture Series
ASCE - UC Berkeley
"Geohazards and Large Geographically Distributed Systems" - 2009 Rankine Lecture
Tom O'Rourke, Thomas R. Briggs Professor of Engineering, Cornell University
Cornell Expert on Hydrofracturing Asks What it Means to be a Good Neighbor
Professor Anthony Ingraffea speaks to an interested crowd about high volume slick water hydrofracturing and the impact it may have on one's fellow man.
Professor Linda Nozick - Unpacking the Nano: Nano Anatomy
Panel session from "Unpacking the Nano: The Price of the World's Most Affordable Car," a symposium focusing on the arrival of the sub-$2,500 Tata Nano car in India.
Monroe Weber-Shirk Helps Bring Water to Rural Honduras
Every day, diseases spread by poor sanitation and unclean water claim the lives of approximately 5,000 children throughout the world.
Ken Hover: Cornell Cast, The State of America's Bridges
Ken Hover, CEE Cornell, is known for his lifetime of research and teaching in the study of materials, particularly their durability in the real world of designing and constructing the the national highway infrastructure.
