Structural Engineering

What gives an engineer confidence to project and build something as large and graceful as the Golden Gate Bridge (the creation of late Purdue professor Charles A. Ellis) knowing that it has to withstand the demands of gravity, wind, and earthquakes?

Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California

Why did Gaudi think of the Sagrada Familia “upside-down” before he started building it?

Sagrada Familia
The Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain (inverted model on the left, actual structure on the right)

Who decides how much reinforcing steel goes into a reinforced concrete column supporting 100 floors in a skyscraper? And how do they make that decision?

How far apart can we place the supports of steel girders in our bridges?

If these questions spark your interest, if you would like to test to failure structural models in one of the largest laboratories in the country, then structural engineering is the right career choice for you. Join Purdue’s School Civil Engineering and enroll in structural engineering courses to leave a mark that will benefit and inspire many, and last the test of time as the Golden Gate has.


Spotlights

September 24, 2012

Pujol receives Huber Research Prize

Congratulations to Prof. Santiago Pujol, recipient of the Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
August 20, 2012

Global Policies for Infrastructure Monitoring and Management

On August 16-17th, 22 participants from 5 nations and 12 institutions participated in a workshop to discuss how engineers can impact policies regarding the management of energy and bridge infrastructure through integration of monitoring systems.
June 20, 2012

Frosch named Associate Dean

Robert Frosch, professor of civil engineering, will become Associate Dean of Resource Planning and Management on July 1.
June 6, 2012

Engineering for Safety

Purdue engineering faculty have a long history of researching infrastructure in the U.S. and around the world. Featured here are CE associate professors Robert Connor and Amit Varma, and their work on assessing structural safety and developing innovative solutions.
February 22, 2012

Prof. Dyke delivers keynote lecture at national workshop

Prof. Shirley Dyke was invited to deliver a keynote lecture at the 2nd Workshop on China-US Collaboration for Disaster Evolution/Resilience of Civil Infrastructure and Urban Environment in December 2011.
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.
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.
September 28, 2011

Hoon Sohn named SHM Person of the Year

Hoon Sohn, Curtis Visiting Professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University, is the recipient of this year's Structural Health Monitoring Person of the Year.
March 25, 2011

2010 Chile Earthquake Engineering Lessons

This two-part seminar on 4/5 & 4/14 is a joint effort between structural engineering teams at Purdue University and Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.
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