Congratulations to Shivam Tripathi, recognized with a Best Challenge Paper Award at the Third International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data.
The Schneider Corporation, Indiana's largest civil engineering, GIS and land surveying company, awarded Derek Anger, a junior CE student, with a scholarship for the Spring 2009 semester.
U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar has named Chris Limcaco (BSCE '92), President of Algaewheel, a Lugar Energy Patriot for demonstrating leadership and initiative in taking concrete action to improve America's energy security.
Researchers at Purdue University and the NEXTRANS Center are applying cutting-edge technology to develop a model that can accurately measure travel-time reliability. This model may provide a new basis for transportation professionals to monitor the performance and benefits of activities implemented on roadway networks.
Congratulations to S. Ebow Coleman, William N. Dudley Jr., Charles Dulic, Rosalie F. Morgan & James E. Rowings, recipients of the 2009 CE Alumni Achievement Awards!
Congratulations to Nate Cooper, Brian Holman, Jithin Kumar, Amanda Shelly & coach Kevin Mueller for defending the trophy at the ASCE Indiana Section Meeting in Carmel.
On April 24, 2009, the Purdue Geotechnical Society hosted the 7th G.A. Leonards Lecture, in honor of Professor Gerald A. Leonards, a Purdue geotech faculty member from 1946-1991. This year's Leonards lecturer is Prof. Bernard Amadei from the Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, with his lecture entitled "Engineering With a Human Face."
What the federal government's stimulus package will mean for Indiana roads, how Super Bowl host cities have planned for traffic, and the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway were among the topics discussed March 10-12 at the 95th annual Purdue Road School.
The latest seminar in the Drag Distinguished Lecture Series was held at Bowen Lab on Friday, March 27th. Michael D. Engelhardt, the DeWitt C. Greer Centennial Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, gave his lecture titled, "Structural Fire Engineering: Current Issues and Future Trends."
Civil Engineering graduate C.J. Chang, Ph.D. 1979, president of Chung Hua University in Taiwan, was one of the recipients of the Purdue College of Engineering 2006 Distinguished Engineering Alumni awards on February 23, 2007.