On April 16, 2013, INDOT geotechnical engineers participated in a training program on the application of pile dynamics to quality assurance in deep foundations hosted by Purdue University.
Congratulations to Fernando Dri on receiving the Certificate of Excellence Award from the Purdue Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Program for his work on multiscale modeling of nanocellulose.
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2012-2013 CE Alumni Achievement Awards: James Bonta, C. Michael Byers, Frederick Herget, Scott Rouse, and Huel-Sheng Tsay.
Samiul Hasan has been named a recipient of the 2013 Outstanding Research Graduate Student Award presented by the College of Engineering. This award recognizes excellence in graduate student research.
It's not uncommon for civil engineers today, often pushing the boundaries of their own expertise, to look to nature for a better design. Two among Purdue's ranks include John Haddock and Pablo Zavattieri.
Makarand Hastak, Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of Construction Engineering & Management, was among 50 fellows selected nationwide this year by the American Council on Education.
Prof. Antonio Bobet has been elected as the new president of the American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA) by its Board of Directors for the period 2013-2015. The appointment will start in June 2013 after the Association's annual Symposium.
Prof. Larry Nies has been teaching students about the importance of sustainability for more than a decade. Though the significance of enduring, productive systems is typically discussed in an engineering context in his classes, sustainability and productivity also characterize the instructional technology Nies has incorporated into coursework in recent semesters, notably his use of instructor- and student-produced online video.
Prof. Chip Blatchley is working with a team built across several of Purdue's disciplines to create lasting solutions for clean water in developing countries.
Congratulations to Prof. Karava for receiving the 2013 New Investigator Award from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).
Ron Klemencic will present his seminar, "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants - How Far Can You See?" on Feb. 21, and Luis Alfaro will present his seminar on the Panama Canal Expansion Program on Feb. 22.
Assistant Professor Pablo Zavattieri was recently awarded a CAREER grant, the National Science Foundation's most prestigious honor for young researchers.