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Introducing the 2019 New Faces of Civil Engineering – Professionals

Every year, ASCE honors its New Faces of Civil Engineering – 10 college students and 10 young professionals whose early-career accomplishments mark them as the profession’s future stars. The 2019 class of professionals includes a remarkable range of talents and accomplishments, particularly from engineers who are still just 30 and younger. Self-starting, globetrotting, groundbreaking, risk-taking, world-saving … you name it, they’re doing it. Here are the 2019...

The Essence of Engineering (Via Stand-Up Comedy)

Jameelah Muhammad Ingram, P.E., M.ASCE, is a structural engineer for WSP USA and a member of the ASCE New Faces of Civil Engineering class of 2013.  In this week's edition of ASCE Member Voices, as part of the ASCE News Women in Civil Engineering series, Ingram talks about why equitable treatment of women is fundamental to what engineering is all about, and how she learned these...

Tomorrow’s Role Models, Today’s New Faces of Civil Engineering – College

Each year, ASCE recognizes 10 college students who represent the future of civil engineering. These New Faces of Civil Engineering are the rising stars of the industry, role models for the next generation of civil engineers. One student created an app to help others find on-campus parking spots. Another interned on an island in the Gulf of Maine at Shoals Marine Laboratory. Another student created...

Once a Shy College Student, Almosawy Now King of ASCE Visibility and a 2018 New Face

Jaffer Almosawy is everywhere. Okay, maybe not literally everywhere. But he’s getting pretty close to ASCE ubiquity. He’s in the nation’s capital at the ASCE Legislative Fly-In. He’s presenting at an ASCE Board of Direction meeting. He’s in Reston, VA, at ASCE Headquarters for the Younger Member Leadership Symposium. He’s in Buffalo, checking out the Eastern Region Younger Member Conference. And actually that trip was akin...

‘See It to Be It’ – New Face Shows Kids They Can Follow His Path

Money was tight for Fernando Ceballos growing up in Brownsville, Texas, a city on the Rio Grande River right at the southernmost tip of the state. At home, it was just him, his mom, and his little brother, so when rent came due, 8-year-old Fernando did what he could to pitch in. “I was knocking on my neighbors’ doors, selling tacos, tamales, slices of cake, things...

Young Engineer Builds Impressive Work Portfolio of Massive Stadium Projects

Jessica Chen probably isn’t going to talk to you about how good the Los Angeles Rams defensive line was last season. Truth be told, she doesn’t much care. She can, however, carry on a far more interesting conversation. She can tell you all about how the Rams’ new football stadium was designed and constructed. Born and raised in China, Chen now lives and works in Los...

New Face Honoree Finds Inspiration in Mississippi River Basin

For Sarah McEwen, it was almost too good to be true. She moves to Jackson, Mississippi, to start her career as a water resources engineer, and what does she find? A detailed replica of the Mississippi River Basin constructed over 200 acres of park land. It’s a water resources engineer’s dream, right? “It’s the largest scale model in the world, and it’s in Jackson, Mississippi,” McEwen said....

World Travel Widens Comfort Zone, Spawns Innovative Ideas for Sharma

Neeraj Kumar Sharma’s passport is running out of pages. He’s got too many stamps. Sharma’s civil engineering career and his penchant for travelling has taken him to 25 different countries (and counting) in six years, bringing a truly global perspective to his work and life in general. “Every country, every city has its own set of challenges,” Sharma said. “Once you start traveling and seeing and...

New Face Honoree Reps L.A. in Everything He Does

For some people, an address represents merely where they live. For Ruwanka Purasinghe, it’s who he is. Purasinghe is Los Angeles to his core. “I was born and raised in L.A., so I have a special connection with the city. I love this city,” he said. “L.A. is an incredibly huge melting pot of people, cultures, and ideas. There’s something in L.A. for everybody. You can snowboard and...

ASCE 2018 New Faces of Civil Engineering Boast Wide Array of Interests, Achievements

Think of it a bit like ASCE's 10 under 30. Each year, ASCE identifies an exceptional group of rising talents as the New Faces of Civil Engineering, shining a spotlight on 10 outstanding young professionals who exemplify the future of the profession. This year's class of young professional New Faces, each 30 or younger, boasts a diverse array of interests and achievements. Some are already managing their...