Materials Engineering

February 20, 2012

2012 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Announced

Glen T. Daigger and Jack A. Hockema have been selected as the College of Engineering's 2012 Distinguished Engineering Alumni representing Civil Engineering. The Distinguished Engineering Alumni/Alumnae Award is presented to Engineering alums who have distinguished themselves in any field in ways that reflect favorably on Purdue University, the engineering profession, or society in general.
February 8, 2012

Prof. Connor honored by AISC

Prof. Robert Connor has been honored by the American Institute of Steel Construction with the Special Achievement Award.
January 30, 2012

Student Spotlight - Ali Mostafavi

Ali Mostafavi, a doctoral student in the School of Civil Engineering, received the Grand Prize and People's Choice Award at the USDOT Data Visualization Student Challenge for his simulation and visualization model of the outcomes of financing policies in transportation infrastructure.
January 27, 2012

Second cohort named for IMPACT program

Prof. Larry Nies is one of 27 instructors at Purdue participating in the IMPACT program (Instruction Matters: Purdue Academic Course Transformation) in an effort to improve rates of course completion and retention in foundational courses.
January 24, 2012

NEXTRANS awarded $3.5 million U.S. DOT grant for research

The NEXTRANS Center at Purdue University has been awarded a $3.5 million research grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation to advance research and education programs that address the nation's critical transportation challenges.
November 18, 2011

CE Professor wins best paper award

Congratulations to Prof. Hubo Cai, 2nd place co-recipient of the 2010 ESRI Award for Best Scientific Paper in Geographic Information Systems
November 17, 2011

The Charles A. Ellis Papers

In 1922, recent college graduate Charles A. Ellis was brought in to collaborate with engineers working on the Golden Gate Bridge. Over the next decade, Ellis, who later would join Purdue as a professor of structural engineering, designed the bridge that would one day span 1.2 miles of San Francisco's Golden Gate Strait.
November 16, 2011

Prof. Kreger wins ACI Award

Prof. Mike Kreger has been selected to receive the American Concrete Institute Foundation - Concrete Research Council Arthur J. Boase Award.
October 10, 2011

New 'core wall' may speed skyscraper construction

Researchers are perfecting a new technique that could speed construction of skyscrapers while also providing enough stiffness and strength to withstand earthquakes and forces from high winds.
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