Environmental Engineering

August 29, 2025

1st International Symposium on Steel to Concrete Connections to be held August 2026 at Purdue

The 1st International Symposium on Steel to Concrete Connections (SySCCon 2026) will take place from August 3rd to 5th, 2026, at Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States. This symposium will serve as a dedicated platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and industry professionals to come together and engage in meaningful discussions on the latest innovations and research in Anchorage, Bond and Composite Construction.
August 29, 2025

Hydraulics & Hydrology Fall 2025 Seminar Series

Dr. Yue (Olivia) Meng, Assistant Professor at the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering, will present a seminar titled "Bridging Pore and Grain-Scale Physics to the Changing Cryosphere" at 3:30pm on Tuesday, September 2, in HAMP 1113.
August 26, 2025

When wildfires compromise drinking water, utilities lean on the advice of Prof. Andrew Whelton

In 2017, the Tubbs Fire in Santa Rosa, California, exposed a new threat to public health: Wildfires can contaminate drinking water with toxic chemicals which federally mandated testing is not designed to catch. Into that regulatory void has stepped Professor Andrew Whelton, who has made it his personal mission to help water utilities recover after devastating fires.
July 31, 2025

CCE alumni named to 2025 cohort of Purdue Engineering 38 by 38 award

Five alumni of the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering — Michael Dettloff, Ricky Grogan, Dylan Seesman, Rohini Sampoornam Swaminathan, and Ben Townsend — have been named to the 2025 cohort of Purdue Engineering's 38 by 38 award. The annual award recognizes 38 exceptional Purdue Engineering graduates who, at 38 years of age or younger, have already demonstrated rapid professional growth, outstanding achievements and meaningful impact.
July 19, 2025

Retired pilot finds inspiration for second career in Purdue's online Master of Science in Civil Engineering program

Retired pilot Allen Baker's introduction to civil engineering came several decades before he graduated from Purdue University's online Master of Science in Civil Engineering program. He was introduced to the field in the United States Air Force Academy, where he majored in civil engineering as an undergraduate student. Though he planned on becoming a pilot after graduation, he wanted to major in something that interested him, and civil engineering was both fascinating and challenging. His classes opened his eyes and, in his words, turned on a switch that he could never turn off.
July 16, 2025

First-ever pedestrian bridge inspection process proposed

Pedestrian bridges have evolved from merely functional to works of art that often integrate with a city’s design plan. With improved appearance come more complex structural design elements and construction challenges. In "Proposed Criteria for the In-Service Inspection of Pedestrian Bridges," a new study for the Journal of Bridge Engineering, authors Aedh Alharthi and Robert Connor used a risk-based inspection method to determine optimal inspection intervals for pedestrian bridges.
July 1, 2025

Fall 2025 Course Spotlight - CE 597: Advanced Design of Steel Bridge Flexural Members

This course provides students with the necessary background to design steel I-section and box-section flexural members, along with their bracing and their connections and splices. The course utilizes FEA software commonly used in steel bridge design to support the fundamentals taught as well as to provide students with practice-oriented examples and exercises.
June 27, 2025

Samuel Labi receives ASCE Wilbur S. Smith Award

The Transportation and Development Institute (T&DI) of ASCE has announced Samuel Labi, Professor of Civil Engineering, as the 2025 recipient of the Wilbur S. Smith Award. This award is given to a person who has made "special contributions to the enhancement of the civil engineer's role in highway engineering."
June 25, 2025

Deepak Benny Represents Purdue at Eno Leaders Development Conference

PhD candidate Deepak Benny was selected to participate in the 2025 Leaders Development Conference (LDC) organized by the Eno Center for Transportation in Washington, D.C. This prestigious, week-long fellowship brought together a select cohort of 17 graduate students from across the country to explore how national transportation policy is formed, debated, and implemented at the highest levels of government.
June 25, 2025

2025 CCE Open

View photos from the 62nd annual CCE Open, held on June 13th at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex.
June 19, 2025

Fall 2025 Course Spotlight - CE 497: Loading & Analysis for Steel Bridge Design & Evaluation

This course provides students with the necessary tools to perform load analysis for vehicular, thermal, and wind loads in steel bridge superstructures. The course focuses on practical application of the structural engineering principles used in longitudinal analysis and transverse analysis of beam-slab bridges, floor systems, trusses and other typical steel bridge superstructures.
June 16, 2025

Wei Zhou receives Best Paper Award at CIB World Building Congress

Wei Zhou, Ph.D. student in the Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering, has received the Best Paper Award in the TG96 - Accelerating Innovation in Construction section at the 2025 World Building Congress (WBC) held recently at Purdue University.
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