Environmental Engineering

March 9, 2007

Professor Kumares C. Sinha leads team to India

A team of six traveled to India on a World Bank mission to review and make recommendations for the planning, design and construction aspects of national highway development program in India.
March 6, 2007

Strengthening the soil will decrease earthquake damage

An interdisciplinary group of researchers at Purdue University have found that adding small quantities of bentonite to fine sands reduces the risk of liquefaction. This NSF collaborative research project includes Purdue Civil Engineering Professors Antonio Bobet, Vincent P. Drnevich and Marika C. Santagata, Professor Cliff T. Johnston, Agronomy, and Professor Alexander Wei, Chemistry.
February 28, 2007

Seven alumni receive CEAAA

The School of Civil Engineering honored seven outstanding graduates with the Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement Award in a ceremony held on February 15, 2007.
February 27, 2007

Professor receives Faculty Excellence Advising Award

Professor C. Douglas Sutton has been awarded the Purdue College of Engineering Faculty Advising Excellence Award for his impact of nurturing students to successful professional careers with especially cogent personal and academic advising.
February 9, 2007

Purdue professors, city developers and industries collaborate to aid in critical energy project

On January 24, 2007 U.S. Senator Dick Lugar welcomed the collaboration of Purdue University, Clinton County, the city of Frankfort, Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM), and Indiana Clean Energy LLC (ICE) to produce methane for conversion to electricity. Senator Lugar's announcement praised the contribution to helping achieve energy independence and economic development. Professor Ron F. Turco, Agronomy, and Professor Loring F. Nies, Civil Engineering, are part of the Purdue team assisting in this project.
February 7, 2007

Airbags, antilock brakes not likely to reduce accidents, injuries

Researchers have determined that airbags and antilock braking systems do not reduce the likelihood of accidents or injuries because they may encourage more aggressive driving, thwarting the potential benefits of such safety features. Professor Fred L. Mannering states that these findings can contribute to improving advanced safety features.
February 7, 2007

Alum inducted into the ITS Florida Honor Roll

Bob Krzeminski, BSCE 1970, MSCE 1976, has been inducted into the ITS Florida Honor Roll by the Intelligent Transportation Society of Florida in recognition for his distinguished career in transportation and substantial contribution to the Intelligent Transportation Systems Industry in Florida.
February 7, 2007

UniSource Energy announces vice president of finance and rates

Kentton C. Grant, BSCE 1981, has been promoted to Vice President of Finance and Rates for UniSource Energy Services. Grant has served as Assistant Treasurer and General Manager of Financial Planning for Tucson Electric Power (TEP), UniSource Energy's principal subsidiary. He will be responsible for corporate financing activities, financial planning and rate case preparation for TEP and its sister utilities, UNS Electric and UNS Gas, which do business under the name of UniSource Energy Services (UES).
February 6, 2007

The Building Blocks of Healthcare

Many things are driving the expansion of the healthcare industry: the aging population, the need for more efficient operations, advances in technology, and population shifts. "All of these variables have created the opportunity for our company, Elford, Inc., to develop a strong healthcare and eldercare client base," states Jeffrey Copeland, CEO, BSCE 1969.
February 6, 2007

Hospital Builder

Many civil engineers leave Purdue with the structural design background that serves them well in positions where they oversee construction projects: roads, bridges, and all assortments of buildings. Dale Jacobs, BSCE 1963, shares his challenges and motivation to designing healthcare facilities and operating rooms.
February 6, 2007

Invisible Vulnerabilities

From failed infrastructures during a disaster to chemical threats to various environments, civil engineers are seeking ways to defend against imperceptible threats to healthcare.
February 6, 2007

Impact expands upon how engineering intersects with healthcare

How does engineering intersect with healthcare? That's the theme of Engineering Impact's Winter 2006-07 issue. From implantable devices to pandemic planning to pharmaceuticals, Purdue engineers are at the forefront of biomedical accomplishment.
February 5, 2007

Professor receives Bryant Mather Award

The Transportation Research Board of the National Academies awarded Chuanxin Fang, Ph.D. 2003, and Assistant Professor Samuel Labi the Concrete Materials Section Bryant Mather Award for their research paper titled "Evaluating the Static Segregation Resistance of Hardened Self-Consolidating Concrete Using Image Processing Technology."
February 2, 2007

Graduate student and professors receive best paper award from TRB

Ph.D. candidate Anuj Sharma and Professors Darcy Bullock and Srinivas Peeta received the 2007 Best Paper Award for their paper "Recasting Dilemma Zone Design as a Marginal Cost and Benefit Problem" conferred by the TRB Traffic Signal Systems Committee.
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