The Purdue Industrial Engineering Graduate Student Organization (IEGSO) held its annual Research Symposium on April 19. The symposium included a graduate student poster competition and a panel discussion with four Outstanding Industrial Engineering (OIE) alumni and a visiting lecturer alumnus.
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — An electronic security badge, offered through a new collaboration between Intel Corp. and Purdue University, will emphasize using secure design principles throughout the product development life cycle.
IE PhD student Rhoann Kerh won the Global Good by Intellectual Ventures award at the fourth annual Purdue Engineering I2D Exposition for Global Programs and Partnerships in Engineering.
Brandon Pitts, assistant professor of industrial engineering, has received a research grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for an advanced automation and aging project.
Ten Purdue IE undergraduates will showcase their work at the Purdue University Research Conference on April 10. The conference is the culmination of Undergraduate Research Week (April 3-10, 2018).
Éva Tardos, professor of Computer Science and Information Science at Cornell University, gave a Purdue Engineering Distinguished Lecture on March 22. The lecture was titled “Learning and Efficiency of Outcomes in Games”.
Purdue IE's graduate program maintained its excellent No. 6 ranking among Industrial/Manufacturing/Systems graduate programs in the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.
Three IE grad students presented winning posters in the recent “Health and Disease: Science, Technology, Culture and Policy” graduate student competition.
Barrett Caldwell, professor of industrial engineering, presented a recent research seminar on “International Affairs as Systems Engineering: A Year at the State Department”.