News

January 8, 2007

McGraw-Hill publishes "The Engineering of Foundations"

The School of Civil Engineering would like to congratulate Professor Rodrigo Salgado on the recent publication of his book titled "The Engineering of Foundations." This book provides readers with a modern text that incorporates theory with real world practices.
December 15, 2006

Alumna named one of Crain's Chicago Business Top 40 Under 40

Carrie L. Warner, BSCE '95, has been named in the top 40 under 40 list of Crain's Chicago Business news. Ms. Warner is a senior project engineer at Halvorson & Partners in Chicago, Illinois, currently working on the Moscow City Tower.
December 11, 2006

New Head appointed for Construction Engineering and Management

Professor Makarand Hastak has accepted an appointment as Head of Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) beginning January 2007. Professor Hastak is taking on the challenge of broadening the scope of CEM to become a multidisciplinary Division in the College of Engineering, while building on CEM's well-recognized strengths in Civil Engineering.
December 8, 2006

Professor Julio A. Ramirez to lead Purdue's team in NSF NEES grand challenge project

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a $3.6 million NEES Grand Challenge grant to ten multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional research teams for a five-year study to mitigate collapse risk of older nonductile concrete buildings during earthquakes. The Purdue University team led by co-PI Professor Julio Ramirez, will study shear and axial failures of older-type reinforced concrete columns, as well as simple retrofitting techniques for delaying axial failure in poorly reinforced columns.
December 4, 2006

Civil graduate student honored at LSAMP-AGEP Conference

The Second Annual Joint Conference of the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) and Midwest Crossroads Alliance for Graduate Education for the Professorate (AGEP) honored the top undergraduate and graduate oral and poster presentations. Graduate student Julia Clarke received second place in the graduate competition for her poster on "The Micro-Structural Breakdown and Recovery of Bentonite Suspensions Modified by Sodium Pyrophosphate."
October 25, 2006

Purdue researchers receive the Fred Burggraf Award at TRB

It was recently announced that the 2007 Fred Burggraf award will be given to Gaurav Sant, undergraduate student, Pietro Lura, post-doc, and Associate Professor Jason Weiss, for their paper titled "Measurement of volume change in cementitious materials at early ages: review of testing protocols and interpretation of results".
October 19, 2006

Professor recognized for patent issued as a result of research

Professor Vincent P. Drnevich was recently recognized at Purdue for U.S. Patent No. 7,040,145 issued on May 9, 2006 for "Method and Apparatus for Measuring Density and Water Content of Soil." He is co-inventor with Xiong Yu, a former doctoral student who is now an assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
October 18, 2006

Alum named in Indy's Best & Brightest Under 40 list

Jeff Hagerman, BSCEM '93, president of GDH and executive vice president of Hagerman Construction, was named to Indy's Best & Brightest Under 40 list at a luncheon benefiting Junior Achievement of Central Indiana.
October 18, 2006

Bowen Engineering ranked in the top U.S. construction firms

Engineering News Record announces Bowen Engineering Corporation ranking 367th in the top 400 U.S. construction firms. Robert L. Bowen, BSCE '62, Chairman and CEO of Bowen Engineering, continues to be an inspiration within the engineering profession and in education with leadership in the Bowen Foundation, Science Bound and the Robert L. and Terry L. Bowen Laboratory for Research in Civil Engineering.
October 2, 2006

Civil student receives Big Brother of the Year award

WLFI, News Channel 18, announced Daniel Salazar, senior in Civil Engineering, as one of the recipients for the Big Brother of the Year award. This youth-mentoring organization recognized the ''big'' contributions of its volunteers at the Big Brother and Big Sister Appreciation Banquet held October 4, 2006.
September 26, 2006

Study: Air travelers don't mind delays if security checks consistent

The study results could be useful in shaping security procedures and providing ways to improve customer satisfaction as the airline industry struggles to maintain profitability amid economic factors such as high fuel costs and labor-management disputes, Fred L. Mannering, a professor of civil engineering at Purdue University, said. A paper detailing these important findings will appear September 25th in the Journal of Air Transportation Management.
September 20, 2006

Engineer plans for major triathlon

Kevin Saka, BSCE '89, Senior Research Engineer for HVAC Eningeer in Des Plaines, Illinois, is in training for the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon held each June in San Francisco.
September 20, 2006

Alumna recognized for corporate leadership

Joan Miller, BSCE'79, senior vice president of client development and marketing for CH2M HILL's Industrial Client Group in Denver, Colorado, was recognized as the Women's Vision Foundation's Corporate Woman of the Year on Oct. 20, 2005.
September 11, 2006

Scientists & engineers simulate jet colliding with World Trade Center

Kettelhut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering, Mete Sozen, along with other Purdue researchers have created a simulation that uses scientific principles to study in detail what likely happened when a commercial airliner crashed into the World Trade Center's North Tower on Sept. 11, 2001.
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