IE graduate student Ting Zhang was one of the winners of the Sigma Xi 2016 Graduate Student and Post-Doctoral Fellows Research Awards Competition, Engineering Sciences division.
IIE’s Society for Health Systems (SHS) has elected Ashley Benedict, systems redesign coordinator at VA Sunshine Healthcare Network, as its new president-elect.
Research led by Gary Cheng, associate professor of industrial engineering, is breaking new ground in nanomanufacturing. Central to his work is the use of a pulsing laser to induce a shockwave inside a multilayered film topped with a glass sheet. In the latest results, researchers showed how to create large patterns of three-dimensional nanoshapes from metal sheets. The concept represents a potential manufacturing approach to inexpensively mass producing of plasmonic metamaterials for advanced technologies.
A multidisciplinary Purdue engineering team won third place on February 23 in the Gold Division of the 29th annual Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition. The team was led by mechanical engineering doctoral student Jeffrey Ackerman, and included the lead inventor, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Brad Duerstock, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Justin Seipel, and Purdue alumna Li Hwa Chong.
Associate Professor Juan Wachs has received a Fulbright Scholar grant from the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board, as part of an exchange program between the governments of the U.S. and Argentina. His project is entitled “Using Attention Modeling and Analysis to Understand Gestures Interaction”.
A team of more than 50 Purdue engineering and technology students helped create the Visiting Our Solar System (VOSS) interactive exhibit at Purdue’s Discovery Park. Junior Anna Tatara was the only industrial engineering student on the team.
The Seattle Times recently quoted Assistant Professor Roshanak Nateghi’s article “Critical Assessment of the Foundations of Power Transmission and Distribution Reliability Metrics and Standards”.
Nine IE students are studying abroad this semester in places as diverse as Sweden, Colombia, Spain, Australia and China, and eight more will study abroad on various short-term Spring Break programs.
A student team from Purdue University competed in the inaugural SpaceX Hyperloop pod competition at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX, Jan. 29-30. Senior IE student Adrienne Lavelle participated. Purdue’s team was one of over 120 teams from 27 countries and 20 U.S. states.