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September 26, 2008

Project Looks at Managing Water

CE Grad Student Heather Gall is studying environmental engineering and working on a research project that monitors hormone levels in the waters of local streams and tile drains.
September 23, 2008

'Buckyballs' have high potential to accumulate in living tissue

Research led by Prof. Chad Jafvert suggests synthetic carbon molecules called fullerenes, or buckyballs, have a high potential of being accumulated in animal tissue, but the molecules also appear to break down in sunlight, perhaps reducing their possible environmental dangers.
September 2, 2008

Bowen Engineering Earns Pair of Major Awards

Bowen Engineering won an Aon Build America Award for its Central Energy Plant Indianapolis Maintenance Center Utility Connector, which was also recognized as Project of the Year for a new installation by trade publication Trenchless Technology. Article courtesy of Indiana Constructor magazine.
July 10, 2008

"Eye on 55"

Video of Prof. Fred Mannering debating a proposed national speed limit of 55 on the Fox News show "Fox & Friends," which aired July 10th.
July 2, 2008

Best Paper Award Won at International Conference

A paper co-authored by Civil Engineering Professor Srinivas Peeta and Civil Engineering PhD candidate George Kalafatas won the best paper award at the 10th International Conference on Applications of Advanced Technologies in Transportation (AATT) in Athens, Greece.
May 23, 2008

PhD Alumnus receives CAREER award

Congratulations to CE alumnus Narayanan Neithalath (PhD 2004), winner of the CAREER award for his work in concrete innovation.
May 23, 2008

Dedication of the Leonard E. & Margaret R. Wood Commons

The Wood Commons was formally opened on Saturday, October 27, 2007 during Homecoming Weekend. This area for students, faculty, staff and alumni to gather was made possible by a generous donation from Margaret Wood, widow of former faculty member and alumnus Leonard Wood.
March 12, 2008

CE Grad becomes President & COO of Degenkolb Engineers

Stacy Bartoletti (BSCE '91) recently assumed the title of President & COO of Degenkolb Engineers, one of the nation's leading structural engineering firms in the design and seismic strengthening of buildings.
March 3, 2008

Quiet highways research featured on History Channel program

Engineers at Purdue's Superpave Center are addressing the issue of highway noise by conducting research on quiet pavement. A 38,000-pound, 12-foot diameter circular machine designed at Purdue makes it possible to test numerous types of pavement surfaces and compositions in combination with various tire designs.
February 29, 2008

Daniel W. Halpin wins Distinguished Alumnus Award

Daniel W. Halpin, Professor Emeritus and retired Bowen Head of the Division of Construction Engineering and Management at Purdue University, received a 2008 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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