Columbia University Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department

Columbia University Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department The CEEM department focuses on two broad areas of instruction and research: the classical field of civil engineering and the science of mechanics.

Columbia University was founded as King’s College in 1754 and thus it is older than the United States of America. In fact, it is the fifth oldest university in the country. The development of the School of Engineering was initiated in 1864 when the School of Mines, the first school of its kind in the United States, was established. Civil engineering was added to the curriculum in 1868, making our

department one of the oldest in the country. Courses in metallurgical, electrical, mechanical, chemical, and industrial engineering and in mineral dressing were established later. The Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics has supplied faculty for many of the world’s leading engineering schools. At the same time, it has produced successful alumni who have held executive and technical positions of the highest responsibility. The golden age of the department was the period from the 1950s to the 1970s, during which it was ranked as one of the country’s top, if not the top, department in engineering mechanics. Among its faculty were Maciej Bieniek, Hans Bleich, Donald Burmister, Richard Freudenthal, Raymond Mindlin, Mario Salvadori, and Richard Skalak, to name only some of them. Each one of these professors was a giant in his field, who determined the directions that entire areas of study and research would take in the years to come. Today, their students can be found as faculty in many of the top universities in the world.

Join us for the next CEEM seminar on Tuesday, April 28. We’ll be hosting Professor Dan Frangopol from  so come on over! ...
04/23/2026

Join us for the next CEEM seminar on Tuesday, April 28. We’ll be hosting Professor Dan Frangopol from so come on over!

Join us for our next CEEM seminar with Professor Nick Vlassis from   on April 21! He’s also a CEEM alumni so come on by!...
04/17/2026

Join us for our next CEEM seminar with Professor Nick Vlassis from on April 21! He’s also a CEEM alumni so come on by!

Join us this Thursday on Zoom for CEEM’s yearly Burmister Lecture presented by Professor Ikuo Towhata from Kanto Gakuin ...
04/15/2026

Join us this Thursday on Zoom for CEEM’s yearly Burmister Lecture presented by Professor Ikuo Towhata from Kanto Gakuin University. Link in bio!

Join us for our next seminar with Professor Ali Mostafavi from  who will be discussing how AI can help with disaster pre...
04/13/2026

Join us for our next seminar with Professor Ali Mostafavi from who will be discussing how AI can help with disaster prediction.

Join us tomorrow for a seminar with Professor Costas Synolakis from USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He will be discus...
04/06/2026

Join us tomorrow for a seminar with Professor Costas Synolakis from USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He will be discussing why we should plan for worst case scenarios when lives are at stake. Come on by!

Join us today for our CEEM seminar with Professor Sankaran Mahadevan from Vanderbilt University!
03/31/2026

Join us today for our CEEM seminar with Professor Sankaran Mahadevan from Vanderbilt University!

Join us this Tuesday, March 24th for our next CEEM seminar. Professor Ci-Jyun Liang will be joining us from  to discuss ...
03/23/2026

Join us this Tuesday, March 24th for our next CEEM seminar. Professor Ci-Jyun Liang will be joining us from to discuss how collaborative robots can support construction workers 🔨🤖

Join us for our next seminar on Tuesday, March 10th. Professor Davidson from the University of Texas at Arlington will b...
03/04/2026

Join us for our next seminar on Tuesday, March 10th. Professor Davidson from the University of Texas at Arlington will be presenting. Come on by!

Join us March 3rd for our next seminar with Professor Wil Srubar from  who will discuss biomimetic and living materials ...
02/27/2026

Join us March 3rd for our next seminar with Professor Wil Srubar from who will discuss biomimetic and living materials for the built environment. All are welcome! ⚙️🛠️

Join us next Tuesday, February 24th, for our next seminar, “Is fare-free transit just?” All are welcome! Click on the li...
02/18/2026

Join us next Tuesday, February 24th, for our next seminar, “Is fare-free transit just?” All are welcome! Click on the link on our bio for more info.

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