Welcome to Department of Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering
Engineers Shape Our World
The Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at the University
of Memphis combines the resources of a major research university with the support
of a close-knit community. Within the Herff College of Engineering, students gain
hands-on experience, work alongside expert faculty, and tackle real-world challenges—from
building resilient infrastructure to protecting the environment. Our graduates emerge
as skilled leaders ready to design, build, and improve the systems that shape our
world. Join our Tiger family and help create a safer, smarter, and more sustainable
future.
Why Choose Civil,Construction, or Environmental Engineering
at the University of Memphis?

The Department of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering at the University
of Memphis is well known for its top-notch academic program, cutting-edge and community-based
research, and welcoming environment. In the UofM CE program, students have it all
– a comprehensive learning experience in a large urban university and a small, close-knit
community in the Herff College of Civil,Construction, & Enviromental Engineering and
the CE major. Our highly respected faculty engages students not just in their courses
but also in their research – even at the undergraduate level! Through the CE program,
students develop valuable skills that improve life in our communities by:
- Environmental Engineering
- Earthquake Engineering - designing bridges and buildings to withstand earthquakes;
- Protecting our drinking water supply
- Transportation Engineering: Facilitating the safe and efficient transport of goods
throughout the country
- Reducing pollution in our streams and rivers
- Geotechnical Engineering
- Transportation Engineering: Designing sustainable roads and bridges and buildings
for the future
- Construction Engineering: Lead, supervise, and manage the construction of a wide variety
of projects in the built environment, including both renovations and new construction.
Learn more about our program from our students and graduates and why you should consider
joining our Tiger family!
Undergraduate Degrees
Graduate Degrees
Professional Certificates
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Construction Management Certificate
A fully online program designed for working professionals to strengthen management
and leadership skills in construction, project supervision, and infrastructure development.
Achievements & Department Statistics
Student & Club Success
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TSITE Traffic Bowl Champions — University of Memphis Civil Engineering students earned first place at the statewide
TSITE Traffic Bowl competition.
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ASCE Student Chapter Wins First Place — The UofM ASCE Student Chapter took first place at the Tennessee Engineering Conference
for excellence in design, leadership, and community engagement.
Rankings & Recognition
Research & Academic Excellence
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The department has the largest research expenditure in the Herff College of Engineering and supports both MS and PhD students.
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The department achieved over $100 million in research awards in FY 2024, double the amount from FY22.
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The undergraduate program is ABET-accredited, which provides students with small class sizes and full-time faculty instruction.
Graduate Outcomes & Impact
- American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
- Construction Management Association of America (CMAA)
- Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI)
- Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE)
- National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
- Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
- Engineering Student Council (ESC)
Explore the exciting world of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at
the University of Memphis! Our department is shaping the future through cutting-edge
research, hands-on learning, and impactful community projects. From earthquake-resistant
structures to sustainable transportation and environmental protection, our faculty
and students are tackling real-world challenges.
Watch our video to hear firsthand experiences from our students and graduates and learn why UofM is
the perfect place to launch your engineering career. Join our Tiger family and be
part of the next generation of innovators!

ASCE Student Chapter
Thanksgiving Break — Wed–Sun, Nov 26–30, 2025
Fall 2025 Final Exams — Fri–Thu, Dec 5–11, 2025
Fall 2025 Commencement — Sat, Dec 13, 2025
Discovering the Future of Engineering at UofM
Explore the exciting world of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at
the University of Memphis! Our department is shaping the future through cutting-edge
research, hands-on learning, and impactful community projects. From earthquake-resistant
structures to sustainable transportation and environmental protection, our faculty
and students are tackling real-world challenges. Watch our video to hear firsthand experiences from our students and graduates and learn why UofM is
the perfect place to launch your engineering career. Join our Tiger family and be
part of the next generation of innovators!

Civil, Construction, Environmental Engineering News
Dr. Ross Nazari Shares Insight on Urban Resilience at Smart City Expo World Congress
2025
Barcelona, Spain | November 4, 2025
Rouzbeh “Ross” Nazari, Chair of the Department of Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering at University of Memphis and Director of the Resilient Smart Cities Innovation Center, presented during the
“Cities That Bounce Back: The New Science of Resilient Design” session at the Smart City Expo World Congress 2025. The global event took place in Barcelona, Spain from November 4-6, 2025, bringing
together thousands of professionals to explore how cities can rebuild, adapt, and
thrive in the face of growing infrastructure and climate risks.

During the “Resilient City Planning” section of the panal, Dr. Nazari joined experts
discussing how cities integrate climate adaptation, disaster preparedness, and smart
infrastructure to enhance long-term urban resilience. The conversation also focused on redefining resilience through design innovation,
data intelligence, and community-centered planning; principles that are shaping the
next generation of global cities.
This participation underscores UofM’s growing leadership in resilient infrastructure
and urban engineering. Dr. Nazari’s presence on an international stage aligns with
the Department’s and College’s mission of advancing the built environment through
research, education, and community-impact.
Inaugural Civil, Construction & Environmental Engineering Alumni & Friends Golf Tournament
Tuesday, August 26 | Hosted by the Department of Civil Engineering, The University
of Memphis
The department hosted it's first‐ever alumni & friends golf tournament—which brought
together graduates, industry partners, faculty, staff and students! Thanks to the
leadership of our board and alumni, the generous support of our sponsors, and the
enthusiasm of our participants and volunteers, the day was filled with connection,
support and fun.
Highlights
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Over 100 participants came out for the tournament, sharing stories, networking and
supporting our students.
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More than 26 sponsors stepped up to support the event—enabling us to invest more in
student activities, scholarships and departmental initiatives.
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Special recognition goes to the core leadership team whose work made it happen: Zack
Daniel, Matthew J. McBride, David K. Oppong, EI, and Justin Avent.
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A heartfelt shout-out to our student volunteers, whose energy, professionalism and
support kept the day running smoothly. Your contribution made a difference.
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We also want to offer deep gratitude to all our sponsors, participants, alumni and
friends for supporting our department and our students.
Sponser List: Revival Restore, Flintco, Turner Construction, W&T Contracting Corporation, Black
& Veatch, LDA Engineering, Gresham Smith, Gephart Electric, SITECH Tri-Rivers, Allworld
Project Management, Allen and Hoshall, Guthrie & Sons, Rose Construction, Ensafe,
Fisher & Arnold, Thompson Machinery Escrow, Kimley Horn, DuroTerra
Dr. Shahram Pezeshk and Students Present Research at Seismological Society of America
Annual Conference
St. Louis, Missouri | April 2025
Dr. Shahram Pezeshk, professor of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering
at the University of Memphis, attended the 2025 Seismological Society of America (SSA)
Annual Conference in St. Louis.
He was joined by postdoctoral researcher Dr. Mehran Davatgari and Ph.D. students Najme
Alidadi and Shima Pakniat, who each presented original research during the event.
Together, the team delivered two oral presentations and two poster sessions, highlighting
innovative developments in earthquake engineering and seismic modeling.
Dr. Pezeshk also organized a technical session on “Ground Motion Models for Coastal
Plain,” underscoring the department’s leadership in advancing earthquake resilience
in the Central and Eastern United States. Both Alidadi and Pakniat were awarded travel
scholarships in recognition of their academic excellence and research contributions.
“Our team’s participation in the SSA conference demonstrates the University of Memphis’s
growing impact in seismic hazard research,” said Dr. Pezeshk. “By integrating new
data and advanced modeling techniques, we’re helping improve earthquake preparedness
and infrastructure safety across the Mid-South and beyond.”
Dr. Pezeshk’s research continues to gain national recognition, including the adoption
of his work on long-period transition in response spectra by the American Society
of Civil Engineers (ASCE 7-22) — the national building code for design loads and standards.
His ongoing projects are supported by agencies such as the U.S. Geological Survey
(USGS), Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), and the Tennessee Emergency
Management Agency (TEMA).
Dr. Sabyasachee Mishra Recognized for Excellenece at UofM Basketball Game 
Dr. Sabyasachee Mishra, Director of C-TIER at the University of Memphis, was recently
honored through the Ascend to Excellence program at a Memphis Tigers basketball game (2/23/2025). Recognized by the university
president, Dr. Mishra’s contributions to transportation research and innovation continue
to advance mobility solutions and infrastructure development at the national level.
His leadership in the field underscores the department’s commitment to research-driven
solutions that enhance road safety, transit efficiency, and urban development. The
recognition at the FedExForum highlights the impact of UofM faculty members in shaping
the future through engineering research and community engagement. Congratulations
to Dr. Mishra on this well-deserved honor!
Tornado Alley is Shifting – Is the Mid-South Ready?
As tornado activity expands into the Mid-South, cities must prepare for new risks.
Dr. Rouzbeh Nazari, Chair of the Department of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering at the
University of Memphis, recently discussed this issue on FOX13 Memphis, highlighting the growing threat and the importance of resilience planning.

🔹 What’s Changing? Tornadoes are moving beyond traditional hotspots.
🔹 Why It Matters: Cities must adapt to growing storm threats.
🔹 What’s Next? Engineering solutions can help protect lives and infrastructure.
NSF Grant Awarded to Support STEM Scholarships & Outreach 
The University of Memphis Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering Department
is excited to announce that Dr. Stephanie Ivey has been awarded a prestigious NSF grant to expand STEM education through scholarships,
mentorship, and outreach. This initiative will provide financial support and networking
opportunities to help students thrive in STEM fields.
As part of the NSF S-STEM program, the grant focuses on increasing student retention and graduation rates, ensuring
that those with financial need have access to the resources necessary for success.
By strengthening STEM identity and fostering career development, this initiative supports
the next generation of scientists and engineers.
This grant is part of a broader effort to enhance STEM education and workforce development
in Tennessee. Congressman Steve Cohen praised the funding as a significant step in
expanding opportunities for students pursuing careers in science and technology. Learn more about how this grant will support students at the University of Memphis.
NSF CAREER Award Advances Microplastic Pollution Research 
The Department of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering at the University
of Memphis has received a $537,625 NSF CAREER Award to support groundbreaking research on microplastic pollution and its effects on soil
hydrology. This funding will enhance the Microplastic Research Laboratory, allowing
for deeper exploration of how microplastics impact soil-water-plant dynamics and environmental
sustainability.The project is led by Dr. Farhad Jazaei, assistant professor in the Department of Civil,Construction, & Environmental Engineering.
His research aims to uncover the mechanisms behind microplastic pollution in soil
and develop strategies to mitigate its environmental impact. In addition to advancing
scientific knowledge, the grant will provide hands-on researchopportunities for undergraduate
and graduate students, preparing them to tackle critical environmental challenges."This
grant is a game-changer for my Microplastic Research Laboratory," said Dr. Jazaei.
"With student engagement, we have the potential to make real breakthroughs in understanding
and addressing this growing environmental issue."
Learn more about the research and the NSF CAREER Award:
University of Memphis Research Impact
NSF Award Details
NIH Grant Supports Development of Wearable Health Monitoring Device
The University of Memphis has been awarded a prestigious NIH Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant to support the development of an innovative wearable device that monitors environmental exposure and respiratory response.
This cutting-edge technology is designed to assist patients with Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease (COPD) by providing real-time health data.The project is led by
Dr. Maryam Karimi, associate professor in the School of Public Health at UAB, and Dr. Rouzbeh Nazari, chair and professor in the Department of Civil,Construction, & Environmental Engineering.
Their research integrates environmental health and engineering to create a device
that enhances patient monitoring and management.This award marks a significant step
forward in leveraging technology for public health solutions. Read more about how
this research is shaping the future of respiratory health here.
Learn more about this research and its impact on respiratory health: NIH Grant for Innovative Wearable Health Monitoring Device
UofM ASCE Student Chapter Wins First Place at Tennessee Engineers’ Conference
The University of Memphis ASCE Student Chapter has achieved an outstanding accomplishment, securing first place in the student competition
at the Tennessee Engineers’ Conference. This recognition highlights the hard work,
technical expertise, and leadership of our students in advancing the field of Civil,Construction,
& Environmental Engineering.
Congratulations to Connor Caskey, Anna Nguyen, and James Hudson for their exceptional performance. Their success is a testament to the strength of
our Civil,Construction, & Environmental Engineering program and the dedication of
our students. A special thank you to Dr. Roger Meier, ASCE Student Chapter faculty advisor, for his invaluable mentorship and support
in guiding the team.
The ASCE Student Chapter provides students with hands-on experience, networking opportunities,
and professional development to prepare them for careers in engineering. To learn
more about ASCE Memphis and its impact on the profession, visit the ASCE Memphis Section. Students interested in joining the award-winning UofM ASCE Chapter can sign up here.
Advancing Transportation Research & Innovation

Dr. Sabya Mishra, Director of C-TIER, is leading groundbreaking research in mobility, transit solutions, and traffic safety,
securing major grants to improve transportation infrastructure. His work focuses on
public transit innovation, freight mobility, and safety initiatives to reduce impaired
and distracted driving.
Major Grants & Research Initiatives
NSF CIVIC Grant – Developing Rural transit Solutions for Blue Oval City
NSF IUCRC CEAT Grant – 1) Advancing electrified and automated trucking for sustainable logisticsTennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) Grant – 2) Researching alcohol-impaired and
distracted driving solutions Tennessee Economic & Community Development (TN-ECD) Grant – 3) Connecting underserved
communities to job opportunities USDOT Freight Truck Trajectory Data Initiative – Establishing a national freight mobility
database.

Advancing Urban Flood Resilience
Leveraging Geospatial Data to Improve Flood Response Predictions
Dr. Claudio I. Meier has received a $249,680 USGS grant to enhance the Hydrologic-Connectivity-Based Index of Urbanization (HCIU), refining how urbanization impacts flood response. This research will develop new
metrics, test hydrologic trends, and streamline StreamStats for broader application.
The findings will contribute to improved watershed modeling, regional planning, and
water quality assessments.
Learn more: New Concepts & Tools for Increasing Urban Flood Resilience
Enhancing Stormwater Management Through Hydrologic Innovation
Hydrodisconnection Framework for Stormwater Interventions
Dr. Claudio I. Meier has secured a $300,000 grant from the Tennessee Department of Environmental and Conservation – State Revolving Funds to develop a strategic framework for optimizing stormwater control measures (SCMs)
in urban watersheds. This research leverages the Hydrologic-Connectivity-Based Index of Urbanization (HCIU) to prioritize SCM placement, reducing hydrologic impacts and enhancing flood resilience.
The project will assess candidate SCM locations in the Nonconnah Creek watershed,
Shelby County, Tennessee, using a spatially explicit, hydrologically informed approach
to improve water management. The findings will aid in stormwater planning, urban flood
mitigation, and long-term sustainability efforts.
UofM Awarded $963,237 USDA Grant to Strengthen Urban Agriculture
The University of Memphis has been awarded a $963,237 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to advance urban agriculture and improve community food access. The project is led
by Dr. Rouzbeh Nazari, Chair of the Department of Civil Construction,& Environmental Engineering at UofM,
in collaboration with Dr. Maryam Karimi of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Key objectives include:
- Assessing urban agriculture markets to determine food production potential.
- Utilizing technology to identify viable agricultural sites and monitor food system
efficiency.
- Strengthening community networks by fostering partnerships among farmers, policymakers,
and local organizations.
- Developing policies that promote equitable and sustainable urban food systems.
Building a Sustainable Urban Food System
This initiative aims to enhance local food networks by identifying optimal urban agricultural
sites, improving food accessibility, and developing policies to support sustainable,
community-driven agriculture. The project will utilize geospatial data, drone and
satellite imagery, and economic assessments to better integrate urban farming into
local economies. By combining research, policy development, and community engagement,
this effort will drive economic growth, enhance food security, and create lasting
opportunities for urban farmers and local food producers.
Department of Civil,Construction, & Environmental Engineering Award Recipients