
Established to foster sensible approaches for environmental and energy resource utilization along with protecting communities from hazards.
The Center’s specialties include assessment and mitigation of major hazards impacting communities; remediation studies of pollution in natural settings; and evaluation of natural resources for potential production of energy, especially the production of renewable energy.
The staff of the CNR integrates comprehensive field measurements with powerful computational models. The CNR conducts studies ranging from the microscopic scale to the landscape scale and utilizes advanced networks of sensors. The Center is internationally known for its long-term studies of major disasters, such as the Exxon Valdez and the Gulf of America spills, Hurricane Sandy, and the COVID pandemic. The Center’s publications have been in renowned journals, such as NATURE Geosciences and Environmental Science and Technology. The CNR collaborates with a broad range of constituents, including federal, industrial, and regional foundations to create sustainable approaches that adequately balance the diversity of public and private interests.
Board of Overseers Excellence in Research Prize and Medal
The Excellence in Research Prize and Medal is awarded in recognition of a sustained record of contributions that have enhanced the reputation of NJIT.
The NJIT Board of Overseers is proud to award Michel Boufadel, distinguished professor of civil and environmental engineering.

Featured Events
CNR Students Present Research at the 2026 Dana Knox Student Research Showcase

Engineers Center Sustainability at NJIT Launch New Seminar Series

REACH and CNR Host Kick-Off Meeting with the Township of Little Falls

CNR Meets with the Township of Scotch Plains

CNR Meets with the City of Rahway
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Recent Event
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Bloom Wellness and Events Center, NJIT Campus, Newark, NJ
2026 Dana Knox Student Research Showcase – CNR Presentation
At the 2026 Dana Knox Student Research Showcase, the Center for Natural Resources (CNR) presented findings on urban flooding, climate resilience, and environmental modeling.
CNR students had the opportunity to connect with faculty, peers, board members, and guests, highlighting the Center's innovative research and commitment to building more sustainable, resilient communities.
With a dedication to fostering both student and public engagement and to bridging the gap between industry and academia, the showcase is just one of the many events CNR contributes to.