An IE professor and grad student returned to Uganda for the third phase of a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation project to help save the lives of Ugandan mothers.
Purdue IE's Juan Pablo Wachs is leaving his footprints in the AI industry by bridging the gap between humanity and technology with his research in supervised autonomy.
Building on previous meetings, Professor Barrett Caldwell and two IE students traveled to the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) on May 19-22 to help with disaster recovery planning.
IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering published research by a Purdue IE professor and IE alumnus on identifying rare causes of injuries from emergency room data by combining the strengths of artificial intelligence and human expertise.
Recognized as the 2019 Indiana Teacher of the Year, Tamara Markey is dedicated to instilling a love for learning inside and outside of her classroom and is motivated by the Giant Leaps of her students.
Two Purdue professors and an IE graduate student are improving healthcare of pre-term infants in Malawi. The project includes designing new furniture to promote skin-to-skin contact between mothers and their premature infants - to help save babies' lives in resource-poor areas.
Three Purdue faculty members, including Purdue IE's C. Robert Kenley, won the INCOSE Systems Engineering Journal Best Article Award for a collaborative article.