Instruction
- In the spring of 2024 CIEST hosted a student tutorial for the non-profit, Engineers without Borders or EWB. The tutorial was aimed at giving students experience making concrete before a trip to Nepal.
- A Mechanical Engineering Senior Design team, sponsored by Shell, worked with CIEST to design, manufacture, and test the vibration responses of different piping systems with and without mitigation methods applied.
- Erie High School student Anna Broerman, accompanied by her teacher Kaitlyn Gentert, investigated the inclusion of mycelium in cement bricks to aid in seismic performance at CIEST for her AP research project.
- The CU Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) Seismic Design Team competed in Vancouver for 2019 competition.
- American Society of Civil Engineers hosts the Rocky Mountain Regional Conference with help from CIEST.
- CIEST served as a resource to students in AREN 4830 (Sustainable Materials and Structures) as they designed and tested concrete mixes and considered the variable environmental impacts of their chosen materials.
- Structural Dynamics students work with CIEST to apply learning in labs.
- Experimental Methods in Structural Engineering apply learning with CIEST
- ASCE student chapters have designed and raced concrete canoes in the National Concrete Canoe Competition since the early 1970s.
- Students in the American Society of Civil Engineers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ compete annually against other universities in the region at the ASCE regional conference to design and construct a steel truss bridge.