Environmental Engineering

October 2, 2006

Civil student receives Big Brother of the Year award

WLFI, News Channel 18, announced Daniel Salazar, senior in Civil Engineering, as one of the recipients for the Big Brother of the Year award. This youth-mentoring organization recognized the ''big'' contributions of its volunteers at the Big Brother and Big Sister Appreciation Banquet held October 4, 2006.
September 26, 2006

Study: Air travelers don't mind delays if security checks consistent

The study results could be useful in shaping security procedures and providing ways to improve customer satisfaction as the airline industry struggles to maintain profitability amid economic factors such as high fuel costs and labor-management disputes, Fred L. Mannering, a professor of civil engineering at Purdue University, said. A paper detailing these important findings will appear September 25th in the Journal of Air Transportation Management.
September 20, 2006

Engineer plans for major triathlon

Kevin Saka, BSCE '89, Senior Research Engineer for HVAC Eningeer in Des Plaines, Illinois, is in training for the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon held each June in San Francisco.
September 20, 2006

Alumna recognized for corporate leadership

Joan Miller, BSCE'79, senior vice president of client development and marketing for CH2M HILL's Industrial Client Group in Denver, Colorado, was recognized as the Women's Vision Foundation's Corporate Woman of the Year on Oct. 20, 2005.
September 11, 2006

Scientists & engineers simulate jet colliding with World Trade Center

Kettelhut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering, Mete Sozen, along with other Purdue researchers have created a simulation that uses scientific principles to study in detail what likely happened when a commercial airliner crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower on Sept. 11, 2001.
August 23, 2006

TDR 2006: 3rd International Symposium

Purdue University hosted the third symposium and workshop on time domain reflectometry (TDR) for innovative soils applications. This two and one-half day cross-disciplinary event was held September 17th-20th, 2006 and featured five plenary lectures by world leaders in this technology, 35 technical presentations, and equipment exhibits.
August 10, 2006

Professor Emeritus selected for award of excellence

The Construction Industry Institute has selected Dr. Dan Halpin, professor emeritus and recently retired Head of the Division of Construction Engineering and Management at Purdue University, as the recipient of its highest honor, the Carroll H. Dunn Award of Excellence.
August 8, 2006

Commencement reception

The Civil Engineering commencement reception adds to memorable activities for all CE graduates.
August 8, 2006

CE Alumni promoted to Vice President

Congratulations to Shauna Weaver, P.E., BSCE '94, who has been promoted to vice president, Land Development, where she will lead a team of engineers and technicians designing major projects for both the public and private sector.
August 8, 2006

CE Alumni Honored

President Jischke honors community donors, Jerome J. "Mick" (BSCE '47) and Shirley R. (BSCE '47) McTague.

August 4, 2006

Impact, "Watershed Moment"

In our environmental engineering theme Spring/Summer 2006 issue of Impact you will read how a research trio develops technology to ensure safe drinking water, how remote sensing is taken to new heights, how civil engineers are making a world of difference, plus much more.
August 3, 2006

CE undergraduate and graduate students receive the 2006 TRB Mickle Award

Zachary T. Clark, undergraduate student, Avery Rhodes, MSCE 2005, Professor Darcy M. Bullock of Transportation, James Sturdevant, Traffic Management and System Operations Specialist with USDOT, and Dave Candey, Technical Support Manager at Econolite Control Products, received the Transportation Research Board D. Grant Mickle Award for best paper in the area of operations and maintenance, titled "Evaluation of Stop Bar Video Detection Accuracy at Signalized Intersections".
August 3, 2006

Understanding driver's behavior will impact traffic safety

Traffic safety can be greatly impacted by non-truck drivers' and freight truck drivers' behavior toward one another. Professor Srinivas Peeta, graduate student Pengcheng Zhang, and former graduate student Weimin Zhou is the research team of this study titled "Behavior-based analysis of freeway car-truck interactions and related mitigation strategies".
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