Cassandra Champagne, M.S.E.
Education
M.S.E., Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of New Haven
About Cassandra
Cassandra Champagne joined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering as a Lecturer in Spring 2023. Prior to that, she served as an adjunct instructor for the department, teaching geotechnical engineering courses since Fall 2020. Cassandra’s background is in geotechnical engineering, geoenvironmental engineering, and remote sensing. During her graduate studies at the University of Michigan, Cassandra studied bioreactor landfill settlement using 3D models generated from aerial drone imagery, and researched correlations between cone penetration test (CPT) soundings and foundation bearing capacity design parameters for the Michigan Department of Transportation. Cassandra also worked as an earth retention design engineer at G2 Consulting Group in Michigan, where she designed braced excavations, retaining walls, cofferdams, and more.