CCE News & Spotlights

January 27, 2014

Patricia Galloway: Rising to the challenge

Patricia Galloway (BSCE '78) has more than three decades of experience with offering senior management strategic advice and consulting to identify and manage risk, assess projects, project trends and maximize a company's performance. She is currently president and CEO Pegasus Global Holdings Inc. in Cle Elum, Wash., where she is responsible for the firm’s management consulting and services.
January 15, 2014

Cellulose nanocrystals possible 'green' wonder material

Assistant professor Pablo Zavattieri is part of a research team exploring the strength of cellulose nanocrystals and their potential applications in products such as construction materials and automotive components.
November 22, 2013

Professional Responsibility in Engineering Practice

This seminar, sponsored by the United Engineering Foundation, will be held on Monday, December 2, 6:00-7:30pm in HAMP 1144 and will feature a distinguished panel of speakers including Paul R. Munger, Deborah Grubbe, and Allan J. McDonald.
November 20, 2013

Geospatial data project will let almost anyone put almost anything on the map

Purdue researchers and ITaP are embarking on a $4.5 million, four-year project to create a powerful Web-based system that will allow researchers worldwide to manage, curate, share, analyze and visualize geospatial data for purposes ranging from predicting damaging floods to projecting climate change effects on the poor.
November 14, 2013

Students Who Move the World Forward: Lindsey Payne

Growing up along the banks of Indiana's Wildcat Creek fostered an early appreciation for conservation in Lindsey Payne and a lifelong attraction to water that she still doesn't quite understand. As a PhD student, her research focuses on urban water projects and training engineering students in the collaborative design process. In the community, she is a champion for the environment — from leading efforts to clean up the Wabash River to helping local businesses go green.
November 5, 2013

Students Who Move the World Forward: Kevin McKeon

From relationships to bridges, Kevin McKeon moves the world forward with what he builds. As a head facilitator at the Boiler Challenge Course for the Division of Recreational Sports, he transforms groups into teams. As a resident assistant in Cary Quadrangle, he molds the character of first-year students. And as a civil engineering major, he creates the structures that will sustain our future.
October 30, 2013

Aldo Giorgini: Art and Code

An art exhibition featuring Aldo Giorgini, past professor in the School of Civil Engineering as well as pioneer in computer artistry, will be in Pao Hall in the East Rueff Gallery through Nov. 8.
October 16, 2013

CE Alumni Breakfast at OTEC

The School of Civil Engineering will be hosting an alumni breakfast in conjunction with the Ohio Transportation Engineering Conference at 7:00am on Wednesday, October 23rd.
October 10, 2013

Mannering inducted into Purdue Teaching Academy

Congratulations to Fred Mannering, one of this year's inductees into the Purdue Teaching Academy. The academy was developed in 1996 to provide a means to elevate teaching and learning at Purdue, and to recognize outstanding faculty and staff who contribute to the learning environment.
October 4, 2013

Moavenzadeh named Education CEO of the Year 2013

Dr. Fred Moavenzadeh (Ph.D. '62), President of the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, was honored as the Education CEO of the Year by the Gulf Business Industry Awards.
October 1, 2013

Weiss appointed Hockema Professor

On September 27th the Board of Trustees ratified the appointment of Dr. W. Jason Weiss as the Jack and Kay Hockema Professor of Civil Engineering.
September 24, 2013

Olek named first ACPA Scholar

Prof. Jan Olek has been named the first ACPA Scholar in Concrete Pavement and Materials Science effective August 12, 2013. The ACPA Scholar is a two-year appointment funded by the American Concrete Pavement Association.
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