News
May 11, 2020
Glimpse Gains Glory in Business Model Competition
IE alumnus, Anuj Mehta (BS IE '19), and cofounders recently won the Purdue Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition.
May 8, 2020
Four IE Faculty Promoted
"Please join me in congratulating Professors Susan Hunter and Mario Ventresca on being promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure, and Professors Vincent Duffy and Juan Wachs, on being promoted to Full Professor. We wish them long and productive careers at Purdue," states Purdue School of Industrial Engineering Head, Abhi Deshmukh.
May 7, 2020
IE Team Places in International Hackathon
A Purdue Industrial Engineering team placed third in a recent LASER PULSE/CGDV/Colombia data visualization hackathon.
May 6, 2020
Thakur Named Outstanding Study Abroad Student
Kunal Thakur, an industrial engineering senior from Saint Paul, Minnesota, has been named the Outstanding Study Abroad Student by Purdue’s Study Abroad Office.
May 1, 2020
Nateghi pens opinion piece on pandemic
"We need to mobilize knowledge and resources to act towards the collective good, utilizing the scientific community to combat both climate change and the pandemic."
April 30, 2020
IE Seeking Summer Student Projects
Dave Kotterman, Director of Industrial Relations, sent this letter to friends of IE seeking projects to help our Boilermaker IE students.
April 24, 2020
CAREER Grant Award: Prof. Hua Cai
Dr. Cai received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from National Science Foundation to advance life cycle assessment methods.
April 22, 2020
Student Spotlight: Nathan Rowland Miller
Nathan Rowland Miller, IE Junior, was recently featured by Purdue. His actions and words remind us of the importance of community and connection during this time.
April 17, 2020
Humanitarian relief efforts may provide insights into best practices for health care delivery amid COVID-19 pandemic
Questions have been raised during the COVID-19 pandemic about supply chain management and health care delivery systems.
Purdue University researchers who study systems used to provide humanitarian relief in other countries after disasters say some key considerations can help during a crisis.
Purdue University researchers who study systems used to provide humanitarian relief in other countries after disasters say some key considerations can help during a crisis.
April 13, 2020
IEGSO names Pitts as outstanding mentor
The Purdue Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Organization (IEGSO) honored Brandon Pitts, assistant professor of industrial engineering, as this year’s recipient of the IE Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award.
April 10, 2020
Cloud-based electronic system may help first responders better react to natural disasters
Every year natural disasters kill around 90,000 people and affect close to 160 million people worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. Such disasters also result in the destruction of the physical environment of the affected people.
April 7, 2020
March 26, 2020
Two IE Alumni Receive NSF CAREER Grants
The NSF CAREER Grants can propel promising beginning academics into successful research careers.