Despite a high temperature of 91°F and the Boilermakers losing 28-10 to the Michigan Wolverines, Purdue IE celebrated Homecoming 2017 in style with two special events: an alumni-student panel discussion and an outdoor barbecue.
Sixteen companies and over 500 students attended the second-annual Purdue IE Fall Career Fair on September 11. The event took place the night before Purdue's Industrial Roundtable (IR) began.
In a new Purdue IE “Alumni Spotlights” video series, Humana’s Sheri Donahue tells how her Purdue BSIE (1990) prepared her well for her career as a Navy engineer and cyber security expert at Humana.
Ashwin Nair, a graduate IE student and PRISM Center Researcher in agricultural robotics, interned this summer at the Agricultural Robotics Lab (ARL) at the Volcani Institute in Israel.
Dr. Vaneet Aggarwal's CLAN Labs received a VURI award from AT&T Labs in June. AT&T's Virtual University Research Initiative (VURI) program facilitates collaborations between AT&T researchers and universities.
Prehensile Technologies, co-founded by Associate Professor of Engineering Practice Brad Duerstock, was one of only three recipients to receive a special grant from the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA).
Robert Fulghum's book, All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten, may be right, as a group of local Pre-K and preschool students discovered recently. Their visit to the Intelligent Systems and Assistive Technologies Lab (ISAT) will hopefully start them on a lifelong journey of learning and discovery.
A new medical-diagnostic device made out of paper detects biomarkers and identifies diseases by performing electrochemical analyses - powered only by the user’s touch - and reads out the color-coded test results, making it easy for non-experts to understand.
IE alumnus Dong Lin and his research team will be listed in the 2018 GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS for creating the lightest 3-D printed material in the world.