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CIVE research focuses on resilient erosion, sediment control for construction sites

Researchers at Oklahoma State University’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, part of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, are collaborating on a multi-university research project to enhance the resiliency of erosion and sediment control practices employed on state Department of Transportation construction sites.
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CEAT researchers look to improve efficiency of traffic count in Oklahoma 

Mon, Dec 02, 2024

Researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are working on a research project to improve the accuracy of traffic counts on Oklahoma’s roadways. Joshua Li, associate professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is the lead on the project funded by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.  

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Soil erosion and sediment control C4 conference

Thu, Nov 07, 2024

More than 100 attendees gathered at the USDA-Agricultural Research Services facility near Lake Carl Blackwell for a unique, hands-on stormwater compliance training. The annual Construction Contractor Compliance Conference, dubbed C4, provides educational training on soil erosion and sediment control practices that are commonly used during construction for contractors and agency representatives.

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Pipe Dream: CEAT professors research development of AI virtual assistant

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

A municipality’s ability to manage its sewer assets can be wrought with challenges, such as repairs not happening until things break or difficulties repairing infrastructure. Issues also include a lack of computerized data or a siloed asset data management approach.

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Earth Water & Fire: The science behind post-wildfire soil behavior

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

When wildfires spread, nothing stands a chance in their path. The devastation left above ground is evident after a fire burns through an area, but what about below ground? That is what Dr. Jaime Schussler of Oklahoma State University’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering is working with undergraduate students from the University of Central Oklahoma and OSU to find out.

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OSU to lead creation of National Center for Sustainable Construction Materials

Mon, Jul 22, 2024

Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology was recently selected for an Environmental Protection Agency grant of $10 million to lead the creation of the National Center for Sustainable Construction Materials.

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