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The inaugural SympoCEEum, April 4-5, 2025

We welcome you to the official webpage of the 2025 SympoCEEum – the inaugural Research Symposium of Duke’s Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department. SympoCEEum is a student-led initiative and will highlight the diverse research conducted by graduate students across various tracks within our department. The event aims to provide a platform for current students to network with industry professionals and academic leaders, fostering connections and collaborations. Additionally, it offers the broader CEE community an opportunity to explore and engage with each other’s research, strengthening the department’s sense of community and shared knowledge.

Check out the official SympoCEEum 2025 Program!

About Duke CEE

Duke’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) focuses on understanding the complex interactions between humans and planet Earth, driving innovation for a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future. Our research spans five core areas: Computational Mechanics, Environmental Health Engineering, Geomechanics, Hydrology, and Risk & Resilient Systems, supported by $11M in new research awards in 2023. Ranked #12 in Environmental Engineering by U.S. News & World Report, we are a tight-knit community committed to global impact through partnerships in Ghana, Bolivia, Nepal, and beyond. From improving air and water quality to mitigating earthquake hazards and advancing sanitation, Duke CEE combines cutting-edge research, meaningful collaboration, and a vision to inspire the next generation of innovators.