EcoCAR 2 completes Year 2 of competition
The Purdue EcoMakers completed Year 2 of the three-year EcoCAR 2 competition with vehicle tests at the GM Desert Proving Grounds in Yuma, Ariz., and team presentations in San Diego, Calif. “The work...
View ArticleOperating 1937 DC-3 to be displayed at Purdue June 24
The oldest Douglas DC-3 airplane still flying, the Flagship Detroit DC-3, will be on display at the Purdue University Airport June 24-25. The Purdue University community is invited to the airport...
View ArticleIn the news: People with disabilities learn to fly at Purdue
Purdue University hopes to inspire people with disabilities to consider careers in the aviation industry. To that end, five participants in the Able Flight program are earning their sports pilot’s...
View ArticleIn the news: Indiana companies sought for technology adoption partnerships
The Indiana Next Generation Manufacturing Competitiveness Center – IN-MaC – is accepting applications for its initial program involving technology adoption. Led by Purdue’s colleges of Technology and...
View ArticleIn the news: firefighting robot tested in Illinois fire
Researchers in the Department of Computer and Information Technology got their first look at their firefighting robot at work in a real firefighting situation Thursday (June 20). They confirmed that...
View ArticleExternal funding for May 2013
During May 2013, the College of Technology received external funding that totaled $341,896.78. Faculty who received funding (all are principal investigators unless otherwise noted) were: Ragu...
View ArticleIn the news: Computer graphics professors assist in memories project
Professors John Finnegan and Richard Kopp are helping to archive digital stories from tornado victims in southern Indiana as part of a larger project to preserve memories and help those impacted in...
View ArticleTop 10 read CoT news stories for 2012-13
Here are the top 10 read stories on the College of Technology news pages during the 2012-2013 academic year (July 1, 2012-June 30, 2013): Operating 1937 DC-3 to be displayed at Purdue New faculty,...
View ArticleIn the news: Purdue program focuses on safety
The recent crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 reminds professional flight students in Purdue’s College of Technology that safety is of utmost importance during their time in the air. Two news reports...
View ArticleRichmond now offers computer graphics bachelor’s degree
A new bachelor’s degree and minor at Purdue’s College of Technology at Richmond is expanding education and career options for students in east central Indiana and west central Ohio. The new bachelor of...
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