Environmental Engineering

August 3, 2006

Civil graduate receives 1st Place

Farshad Rajabipour, graduate student, was awarded first place in poster contest for his work on the development of a sensor for assessing drying in concrete during the Spring 2006 meeting of the Center for Advanced Cement Based Materials.
August 3, 2006

Mather Award received by Civil undergraduate student

This year's 2006 Bryant Mather Award was given to Gaurav Sant, undergraduate student, Pietro Lura, post-doc, and Associate Professor Jason Weiss, Materials, for their paper titled "Measurement of volume change in cementitious materials at early ages: review of testing protocols and interpretation of results".
August 3, 2006

Improved practice of load bearing capability of soils

Geotechnical Design has traditionally been done using working stress design (WSD), a design approach in which a factor of safety is used to either magnify the applied loads or reduce the available resistance to ensure safety. In WSD, all the uncertainties are lumped in the factor of safety. Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) is an approach in which the uncertainties related to the imposed loads are accounted for by magnifying these loads, while the uncertainties involved in reducing resistances are accounted for by reducing the resistances.
August 2, 2006

Victor M. Nakano selected poster winner for critical infrastructure design

Ph.D. student Victor M. Nakano was selected as the poster winner in the multidisciplinary category for his work on "Multizone Modeling to Predict Contaminant Dispersion within a Healthcare Facility" at the 2006 St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services Research Symposium, held on June 7, 2006.
June 16, 2006

Remote sensing used to measure phenomena

Purdue researcher uses remote sensing to study environmental and property related issues in the aftermath of Texas coast hurricanes, monitor endangered species' habitats at Kennedy Space Center, assess earthquake damage in Algeria, and map wildfires in the Australian outback.
June 16, 2006

UV radiation to treat drinking water

Three Purdue researchers put their heads and labs together under the umbrella project of using UV radiation to treat drinking water, their collaboration became a breakthrough.
May 12, 2006

Research on BFR products aid manufacturers

Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are a group of chemicals added to many products, including computers, TVs and household textiles, in order to reduce fire risk. The widespread production and use of BFRs are raising concerns due to evidence of increasing contamination of the environment, wildlife, and people; and limited knowledge of potential effects heighten the importance of identifying emerging issues associated with the use of BFRs.
May 12, 2006

Impact, "The Long Road to Energy Savings"

In our Fall 2005 issue of Impact you will read how well-paved roadways can lead to energy savings, how more women break into engineering fields once reserved for men, how energy demands call for civil engineers, plus much more.
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