Events
Upcoming Events
Expert to discuss energy issues
Open House: Ideas to Innovation (I2I) Learning Lab
Purdue's Sigma Xi presents talk on making U.S. cities sustainable
Math whizzes compute to compete in MATHCOUNTS
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to speak at Purdue in February
Philip F. Bagwell Lecture Series to welcome SRC executive, Steven J. Hillenius, to campus
NSF Director Arden L. Bement, Jr. speaks at Purdue
will speak for Purdue University's inaugural Moshe M. Barash Distinguished Lectureship for Manufacturing Engineering
Intel Corp. experts to speak at Purdue's Stewart Center, March 31, 2009
Inherently-Robust MEMS Devices for RF Applications and Sensors
Demetrios Peroulis
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University
Midway Games CEO, Matthew Booty to speak at ECE lecture
National Rube Goldberg Contest is coming to the Purdue Armory
Bernard Amadei to speak at the 7th Annual G.A. Leonard Lecture
From Idea to Innovation through Predictive Simulation
Jayathi Murthy
Robert V. Adams Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
The Experiences of a Serial Acquirer
James Kahan
Senior Executive Vice President – Corporate Development, AT&T Inc. (Retired)
Life as an Astronaut: Highlights of STS-99
Janice Voss
Payloads Lead, Astronaut Office Station Branch, NASA
2009 Engineer of 2020 Workshop
Environmental & Societal Impact of Engineering Practice
Purdue and National Research Trends
Richard Buckius
Vice President for Research, Purdue University
Launching Tomorrow's Leaders: Academic Success at Purdue
Randy Woodson
Provost, Purdue University
Penny Wars
Penny war rules are based on coins being worth positive points, bills being worth an equivalent amount of negative points – i.e. a dime is 10 points, a five dollar bill is -500 points. The winning discipline receives the rotating trophy currently housed in the Mechanical Engineering building.
Hosted by the Mechanical Engineering Ambassadors
Scavenger Hunt
It will incorporate E-week events sponsored by other organizations, clues to help lead participants to complete fun tasks associated with Engineering or Purdue, and other activities, which may include team-building projects or community service. Each activity will have a certain number of points associated with it. At the end of the week, awards will be given to the teams with the most points.
Hosted by Society of Women Engineers