"Fire Inside," a recent article in Science News magazine featuring a contribution from Prof. Amit Varma, spotlights structural-design and fire-protection principles to build safer structures.
The School of Civil Engineering would like to congratulate Professor Rao S. Govindaraju on the recent publication of his book, "Moment Analysis for Subsurface Hydrologic Applications."
Ashley Rose, a recent graduate in land surveying & geomatics engineering, has contributed articles to the last two issues of Professional Surveyor Magazine.
The School of Civil Engineering would like to congratulate Professors Kumares C. Sinha & Samuel Labi on the recent publication of their book, "Transportation Decision Making: Principles of Project Evaluation and Programming."
Jung Eun (Jen) Oh won the 2007 Student Essay Competition hosted by the Intelligent Transportation Society of America for her essay, "A Design for a Comprehensive Usage-Based Road Pricing."
The Purdue University board of trustees on Friday, May 18 2007, approved the appointment of M. Katherine Banks as the Bowen Engineering Head of Civil Engineering.
It has been a successful end of the semester for the geotech group at Purdue. Three graduate students, Yiannis Zevgolis, Oliver Colic and Wen-Chao Huang, were honored by the College of Engineering as “outstanding students” for their contributions to their Schools and the College.
The steel bridge competition on April 28, 2007 was one of many contests held during the ASCE Great Lakes Regional Conference. The steel bridge event involved ten schools competing with their bridges that they had designed and fabricated over the course of the year.
Engineering Professional Education (ProEd) will deliver an innovative program for those interested in exploring the geo-spatial complexities of the earth with the launch of an online specialization in Geomatics starting August 2007.
Robert L. Bowen, BSCE 1962, founder and owner of Bowen Engineering Corp., a multi-market company specializing in water and wastewater treatment plants and energy utility construction, received his honorary doctoral degree at the 2007 spring commencement.
The Purdue University chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) sponsored the 2007 Great Lakes Regional Conference. The concrete canoe races is one of many events held during this conference.
Sarah M. Hubbard, graduate student, was recently selected by the Eno Transportation Foundation for the ‘Eno Fellows’ Class of 2007, a group of exceptionally promising graduate and doctoral students who plan to pursue careers in transportation. Eno Fellows are invited to participate in the Foundation’s Leadership Development Conference (LDC), an intensive week-long professional development program held each spring in Washington, D.C.
W. David Bevirt, Jr., MSCE '85, has been appointed as the current President for CarrAmerica in Leasing. CarrAmerica owns, develops and operates office properties in 12 markets throughout the United States.
The CE April on-line newsletter includes announcements of: Civil Engineering Graduate Program advancing in rankings, undergraduate and graduate student awards, alumni who continue
to excel in the engineering profession, faculty awards, current research projects and much more.
Associate Professor Jie Shan, Associate Professor James S. Bethel, Professor Edward M. Mikhail, Chiumng-Shiuan Fu, Bin Li, and Jeffrey Kretsch received Talbert Abrams Grand Award for their journal paper, entitled "Principles and Evaluation of Autostereoscopic Photogrammetric
Measurement."
Professor Kumares C. Sinha, Olson Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering, has been appointed to serve on a Blue Ribbon Panel of Experts for the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Commission created by Congress.