Civil Engineering

Transportation Research

Clemson University joins the nation’s frontline defense against cyberattacks on the transportation system.

Dr. Ronnie Chowdhury and Clemson C2M2 Receives Prestigious IEEE Lead Award

The IEEE ITS Institutional Lead Award is given annually for ITS researchers, practitioners, and research/development teams who have made significant contributions to research in ITS related fields (ITS Research Award), developed and deployed successful ITS systems or implementations (ITS Application Award), and demonstrated leadership in promoting ITS technologies (ITS Institutional Lead Award). These awards are established […]

CE Faculty in the News

Dr. Nigel Kaye Clemson Civil Engineering Host the 6th AAWE Workshop The 6th American Association for Wind Engineering (AAWE) workshop was hosted online by the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering from May 12-14. The workshop was organized and chaired by Professor Nigel Berkeley Kaye and was held to fill a gap created by the COVID-19 […]

CE Graduate Alumni Spotlight: Jenny Johnson, MSCE’12

What is your current position and company? Traffic Engineer at Kimley-Horn since June 2012. What does a typical workday look like? As a Traffic Engineering consultant at Kimley-Horn, I seek to lead our industry in developing innovative solutions to complex problems in efforts of improving the efficiency, mobility, and safety for all road users within […]

Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility Host 6th Annual University Transportation Center Conference

On October 24 and 25, 2018, the Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility (C2M2) hosted the 6th Annual University Transportation Centers Conference for the Southeastern Region at the Madren Conference Center in Clemson, South Carolina. This gathering of students, faculty, staff, practitioners, and public officials from throughout the  Southeast is vital for discussing ongoing activities conducted […]

USDOT Transportation Center for Connected Multimodal Mobility

In the Spring of 2017 it was announced Clemson was awarded  a Tier 1 University Transportation Center (UTC) by the United States Department of Transportation,  headquartered in the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering at Clemson University. We are delighted to showcase the efforts of our multi-disciplinary, multi-campus collaboration as the University Center for Connected Multimodal […]

Clemson Research with Connected Vehicle Technologies

The ever-increasing congestion along major corridors and cities both here and abroad has hindered global economic progress and quality of life. Moreover, more than 32,000 people die from traffic crashes alone in the US each year. Connected vehicle technologies show a great promise in reducing these problems, while enhancing the transportation system performance. A team […]