The M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford equips students to lead in sustainable design, climate-resilient planning, and intelligent infrastructure. These project ideas integrate engineering, technology, and environmental stewardship to address real-world challenges in construction, water, and transportation systems.
Design of Resilient Urban Drainage Systems for Flood Mitigation
Earthquake-Resistant Building Design Using Performance-Based Engineering
Green Roof Technology for Stormwater Management in Cities
Smart City Infrastructure Monitoring Using IoT Sensors
Carbon Footprint Analysis of Public Transportation Systems
AI-Powered Structural Health Monitoring Using Drone Imaging
Sustainable Concrete Mix Design Using Recycled Aggregates
Finite Element Analysis of Skyscraper Wind Load Response
Water Treatment Plant Optimization Using Machine Learning
3D Modeling and Visualization of Urban Heat Island Effect
Design of Climate-Adaptive Coastal Protection Structures
Bioremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils
Geo-Environmental Assessment for Landfill Liner Performance
Digital Twin Model of a Transportation Network
Decentralized Wastewater Recycling System for Residential Blocks
Bridge Condition Assessment Using Acoustic Emission Testing
GIS-Based Urban Infrastructure Risk Analysis
Advanced Pavement Design for Sustainable Urban Roads
Hydraulic Simulation of River Flooding Using HEC-RAS
Zero-Energy Community Layout Planning and Simulation
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