Environmental Engineering

December 21, 2010

Student Spotlight - Matthew Barnes

CE undergrad Matt Barnes excels not only in his studies, but in his passion for free running and parkour. These forms of urban acrobatics demand extreme discipline to accomplish, and are a way of life for Matt.
December 2, 2010

December Madness for CE's Courtney Gosewisch

For most CE students the next few weeks will be all about completing homeworks and class projects, studying for finals and preparing for the winter break. For Courtney Gosewisch there will be all that...plus practicing to get ready to play volleyball on the biggest stage: the NCAA championship, which kicks off this week, and that will crown the national champion at the Final Four in Kansas City on December 18.
November 23, 2010

2010 International Bridge Contest

On Friday, Nov. 19th, two teams of CE students placed first and second in an international competition involving students from eight universities in Japan, Turkey & the U.S.
November 22, 2010

Purdue IN Home: Solar Decathlon 2011

The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon is a high-profile international competition held every two years on the National Mall in Washington D.C. that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered homes that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. Purdue University's IN Home takes a realistic, balanced approach to net-zero housing that is certain to have broad appeal.
November 17, 2010

Engineers test effects of fire on steel structures

CE researchers are studying the effects of fire on steel structures, such as buildings and bridges, using a one-of-a-kind heating system and a specialized laboratory for testing large beams and other components.
November 5, 2010

Lee A. Rieth Distinguished Lecture

Dr. Martin Doyle of the Univ. of North Carolina will present two lectures: "America's Rivers & the American Experiment" on Mon 11/15, and "Bringing Ecosystem Services to the Market" on Tues 11/16.
October 19, 2010

System would help Haiti build, modify earthquake-prone structures

Civil engineers studying the effects of Haiti's devastating earthquake have concluded that a relatively simple system could be used by officials to quickly decide how to modify existing buildings and construct new ones that would better withstand future quakes.
October 18, 2010

Burke recognized with ASCE award

Congratulations to Christopher Burke for receiving the Edmund Friedman Professional Recognition Award. This award recognizes an ASCE member who has contributed substantially to the status of the engineering profession by establishing a reputation for professional service.
September 30, 2010

CE Alumnus receives CEO Excellence Award

Sue Frey was awarded the CEO Excellence Award for her exemplary work ethic as the Water Business Group Global Technology Leader for Structural Engineering at CH2M HILL.
September 20, 2010

Prof. Bobet wins Ralph Peck Award

Congratulations to Prof. Antonio Bobet, selected by the ASCE GeoInstitute Board of Governors to receive the 2011 Ralph Peck Award for his outstanding contributions to the geotechnical engineering profession.
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