The Master of Science in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison prepares students to tackle global challenges in infrastructure, environmental protection, and resource management. With specializations in structures, water systems, transportation, and geotechnical engineering, students combine research, design, and sustainability in practical applications.
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems for Stormwater Management
Earthquake Resilience in High-Rise Concrete Structures
Life Cycle Assessment of Pavement Materials
Green Infrastructure for Combined Sewer Overflow Mitigation
Bridge Health Monitoring Using Wireless Sensor Networks
Contaminant Transport Modeling in Groundwater Systems
Smart Traffic Signal Optimization Using Real-Time Data
Design of Low-Carbon Concrete Using Recycled Aggregates
AI-Based Prediction of Structural Deterioration in Bridges
Advanced Filtration Systems for Wastewater Reuse
Risk Assessment of Flood-Prone Urban Areas Using GIS
Biofiltration for Removal of Heavy Metals from Industrial Effluents
Microplastic Pollution Mitigation in Urban Runoff
High-Performance Asphalt Mix Design for Cold Climates
Seismic Retrofitting Techniques for Masonry Buildings
Integrated Water Resource Management in Agricultural Watersheds
Machine Learning for Pavement Condition Prediction
Design of Floating Solar Panel Foundations in Reservoirs
Sustainable Construction Practices in Developing Countries
Use of Drones for Surveying and Structural Inspections
Develop sustainable and resilient solutions to complex civil and environmental challenges through innovation, modeling, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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