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November 11, 2021
Abhishek Kumar Umrawal named BTE Fellow
The goal of the BTE program at Purdue Engineering is to prepare future trailblazing faculty in engineering with a focus on preparing outstanding scholars who are also committed to increasing the success of black engineers. Those selected as BTE fellows will attend a workshop that will provide opportunities for scientific interactions, career-oriented discussions, and networking.
November 10, 2021
Johnson on NSF Institute team: I-GUIDE
Professor David R Johnson is on a team recently awarded $15M for data-harvesting "Big Idea".
November 9, 2021
Nateghi serves at US Department of Energy
Professor Roshi Nateghi has been awarded an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science & Technology Policy Fellowship (STPF) with a placement at the US DOE Building Technology Office for the 2021-2022 school year.
November 5, 2021
Two IE students named College of Engineering Fellows
Andrea Simone Gibson DuPerry and Matthew Boyle were recognized with this high honor for their academic performance and leadership impact.
November 4, 2021
Three ways to shrink your carbon footprint the next time you're grocery shopping
How you stock your shelves and fill the fridge may matter more for the environment than going vegan, this report says.
November 3, 2021
Assistive technology: Enabling those experiencing disability
Professor of Practice Brad Duerstock shares how he works to make STEM education and work accessible.
October 21, 2021
College names Yih among first class of Entrepreneurial Ambassadors
Professor Yuehwern Yih is among 12 faculty members named as as Entrepreneurial Ambassadors, a new offshoot program of the University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellowship initiative.
October 20, 2021
Aggarwal co-presents tutorial at IEEE ITW
Associate Professor Vaneet Aggarwal presented a tutorial, "Modeling and optimization of latency in erasure-coded storage systems", based on a recently published monograph.
October 15, 2021
Talwar Women in Technology Scholarships
Ravi (MSIE '69) and Eleanor Talwar have extended their legacy in The School of Industrial Engineering with a new scholarship
October 8, 2021
Gonzalez featured by Purdue GEPP
Carolina Gonzalez was recently featured by the Global Engineering Programs and Partnerships as one of the program's student assistants.
October 6, 2021
HFES 2021 Human Factors Prize goes to Purdue
"An Adaptive Human-Robotic Interaction Architecture for Augmenting Surgery Performance Using Real-time Workload Measurement" has been selected as the winner of the HFES 2021 Human Factors Prize.
October 4, 2021
IE welcomes new faculty
This fall, three new professors joined the School of Industrial Engineering. We sat down for a Q&A to get to know them.
October 1, 2021
She represents Purdue in robotics leadership
Professor Yu She was a leading organizer of the 2021 ASME Student Mechanism & Robot Design Competition (SMRDC).
September 29, 2021
Center for Materials Processing and Tribology team recognized with Ekeberg Prize 2021
The 2021 Anders Gustaf Ekeberg Tantalum Prize (‘Ekeberg Prize’) was awarded to a US-Japanese team led by Dr Jason M. Davis of the Center for Materials Processing and Tribology at Purdue University, IN, USA, for its paper “Cutting of tantalum: Why it is so difficult and what can be done about it” published in the journal International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture.