In U.S. News & World Report's 2020 Best Online Programs ranking, Purdue IE's online master's program ranked first in the nation for the industrial engineering specialty.
For more than 100 years, Michael Golden Labs (MGL) has provided manufacturing instruction facilities to generations of Purdue engineering students. It was built and dedicated just a few years after Grissom Hall (1906), home of Purdue's School of Industrial Engineering.
During the week of Oct 28th – Nov 1st, the 63rd International Annual Meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) was held in Seattle, WA. A diverse range of professionals and students, including certified ergonomists, academics, practitioners, and consultants attended the conference.
Jackie Cha, was awarded the HFES Student Member with Honors, the HFE WOMAN Rising Star Award, and the HFES Training Technical Group Student Grant Award.
Three HEAL graduate students presented their research at the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES) 63rd International Annual Meeting from October 28 – November 1, 2019 in Seattle, Washington.
Dr. James A. Tompkins (BSIE 1969, MSIE 1970, PhD 1972) created the Tompkins Professorship because he wanted to give something tangible back to the Purdue School of Industrial Engineering.
Professor Shimon Nof, two Purdue IE graduate students and an IE alum gave five presentations at the International Conference on Production Research Manufacturing Innovation (ICPR).
A rapidly growing global population in the midst of a changing climate had led to serious sustainability issues and choices surrounding water, food and energy. These stresses and the policy responses will vary by locality, but they will have global repercussions that will ultimately affect the success of those choices.
Purdue IE's Mark Lehto, professor of industrial engineering, collaborated on a multi-disciplinary study revisiting tourism as a personal health and wellness resource.
In Purdue IE’s “Alumni Spotlights” video series, alumna Terrie McComb (BSIE 1983) talks about how Purdue IE prepared her well academically and practically for her managerial position at ITW.
Purdue University on Tuesday (Sept. 10) announced a $40 million Lilly Endowment grant to Purdue Research Foundation to help create Purdue’s Engineering and Polytechnic Gateway Complex, a project designed to meet the growing demand for science, technology, engineering and math graduates ready to contribute to what is being called the fourth industrial revolution: Industry 4.0.