The University at Buffalo is both diverse and distinguished. The Department of Civil, Structural, and Envirnmental Engineering is ranked as the fastest rising department in the U.S. according to National Research Council 1996 ratings. As New York State's major public university, UB is the largest graduate and research center in New York and New England, with over 75,000 alumni living and working throughout the nation. The University at Buffalo is a member of the Association of American Universities, which includes only the finest research-intensive institutions. Furthermore, although UB is one of the nation's oldest institutions and celebrated its 150th year in 1996, the new North Campus, where the School of Engineering is located, represents one of the most modern educational facilities in the United States.

 

Research Centers, Programs, Institutes and Laboratories

UB NEES Node

Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER)

New York State Center for Hazardous Waste Management

Great Lakes Program

Environmental Engineering Research Program

Nonlinear Dynamics & Structural Control Research Program

UB Electronic Packaging Laboratory

Structural Engineering and Earthquake Simulation Laboratory (SEESL)