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October 12, 2015

Sun shines on Oct. 9 Grissom Hall Celebration

The sun came out for Industrial Engineering’s "A New Era at Grissom Hall" ceremony on an otherwise-cloudy October 9. IE alumni, faculty, staff and friends gathered at the new de Bedout Piazza behind Grissom Hall for the celebration event, along with local and state dignitaries.
September 28, 2015

NASA's Bolden helps Purdue announce 'Systems Collaboratory'

NASA administrator Charles Bolden on Friday (Sept. 25) helped kick off the Purdue Systems Collaboratory aimed at integrating multidisciplinary teaching and research stressing the "convergence of knowledge" in problem solving.
September 15, 2015

Aggarwal awarded NSF grant

The National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Purdue University for support of the project entitled "CIF: Small: Collaborative Research: Communications with Energy Harvesting Nodes." The project is under the direction of Vaneet Aggarwal, IE Assistant Professor. This award started September 1, 2015 and ends August 31, 2018.
September 4, 2015

Nof co-authors collaboration book

Professor Shimon Nof with Dean Jose Ceroni and Dr. Wootae Jeong, both Purdue IE alumni, and M. Moghaddam, IE doctoral candidate, co-authored Revolutionizing Collaboration through e-Work, e-Business, and e-Service.
September 1, 2015

IE grad student selected for Burton D. Morgan Fellowship Program

IE PhD student Julian Archer is one of eleven undergraduate and graduate students to be selected for the first cohort of the Burton D. Morgan Fellowship Program. The program is a student-driven initiative focused on thought leadership, mentorship and community building, and is led by the Purdue Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program.
August 25, 2015

Wachs and others developing ‘telementoring’ system project

The School of IE's Associate Professor Juan Wachs and other researchers at Purdue University and the Indiana University School of Medicine are developing an “augmented reality telementoring” system to provide effective support to surgeons on the battlefield from specialists located thousands of miles away.
August 24, 2015

Controlling sinuous flow deformation

The discovery of a previously unknown type of metal deformation – sinuous flow – and a method to suppress it could lead to more efficient machining and other manufacturing advances by reducing the force and energy required to process metals.
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