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2009 Engineering Summer Program
Saturday, 21 February 2009

High school and middle school students can register by June 5 for summer engineering program

June 5 is the deadline for high school students, including June graduates, to register for a three-week, Purdue University Calumet summer engineering program that features a combination of laboratory activities, classroom interaction, field trips and tours.

The program is scheduled on campus June 15 through July 3, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Two parallel tracks will be offered: Track 1 for students entering grades 9-11, Track 2 for incoming and graduating seniors. Track 2 students also can earn two university credits from Purdue Calumet.

Students in both tracks will explore such topics as virtual reality and computer graphics, computer hardware and architecture, wind turbine and alternative energy, structural design safety, voice and signal recognition and manipulation, race car and aircraft design and simulation, electronics and robotics, biomedical engineering and coding and graphing.

Additionally, Track 2 students will engage in focused tasks and laboratory work relating to mechanical, civil, electrical and computer engineering components. This track also will emphasize design using engineering principles, construction of model and prototype, testing of model for design validation and design improvement.

Students will use the latest engineering software and hardware. They also will learn about engineering jobs during field trips to northwest Indiana and Chicago locations.

Purdue Calumet engineering faculty will coordinate the program.

To qualify to participate, students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.2 (4.0 scale) and an average grade of at least “B” in science and mathematics courses. The Track 1 registration fee is $80, which includes a daily lunch, field trip transportation and museum entry fees. The Track 2 registration fee is $500 based on Purdue Calumet’s in-state tuition rate. Need-based program scholarships are available.

Additional information, including an application form is available on line at http://engineering.calumet.purdue.edu/summer/ or by phoning 219/989-2472 or 800/HI-PURDUE, ext. 2472. Due to limited seating, registrants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.


Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 June 2009 )
 
15 engineering students received prestigious ArcelorMittal Scholar Awards
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

ArcelorMittal Steel Corp. has awarded $2,000 ArcelorMittal Scholar Awards to fifteen Purdue University Calumet stduents: five 2007 freshman engineering students, five 2008 freshman engineering students, and five 2009 freshman engineering students.

“The successful companies of the future will be the ones with the best talent,” ArcelorMittal Vice President of Human Resources James Michaud said. “Investing in this partnership effort with Purdue University Calumet is part of our continuing effort to encourage bright young people to consider educational programs in engineering and technical fields. Our industry and this area will need them.”

Recipients who continue to satisfy academic requirements can receive the award for up to four years. Consistent with a Purdue Calumet initiative to cultivate experiential learning opportunities, recipients also will partake in paid internships for two summers at ArcelorMittal Steel.

“We highly appreciate ArcelorMittal for this scholarship,” Purdue Calumet Professor of Engineering, Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Interim Head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Chenn Zhou said. “It helps attract high quality students, provide excellent experiential learning opportunities and contribute to a well qualified workforce critically needed in industry.”
 

2007 ArcelorMittal Scholarship Recipients

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Front Row: Eric Giboyeaux, Jacqueline Ullstam
Back Row: John Pankey, Anthony Parini, Andrew Walker

2008 ArcelorMittal Scholarship Recipients

Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 September 2009 )
 
Student Research Presentations and Awards
Monday, 09 April 2007
Purdue University System Student Research Competition
Hosted By Purdue University Calumet
At the Calumet Conference Center

On April 21, 2007 Purdue University Calumet hosted the First Annual Purdue University System Student Research Competition. Graduate and undergraduate students from four campuses of Purdue University presented their research. The research presentations showcased some of the very best research by Purdue students in several academic fields. The panel of judges and audience were very impressed by the excellent presentations. At the end of the symposium, a first and second place award was given to the students in each category. The following four engineering students received the awards:

Bin Wu (left) and Andrew Arnold: 1st Place in Engineering and Computer Science Undergraduate Students Session for his work on “CFD Analysis of Temperature Field in a Continuous Batch Reheating Furnace”

YounKyoung Kim (middle): 2nd Place in Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Students Session for her work on “Exercises for Hand Rehabilitation in Haptic Virtual Environments”

Naresh Selvarasu (right): 1st Place in Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Students Session for his work on “Study of Raceway Evolution in a Blast Furnace”  

 

 


2007 Undergraduate Student Research Awards

Three ME students (Andrew Arnold, Bin Wu, and Tom Roesel) are the winners of PUC Undergraduate Students Research Awards for 2007. They submitted research papers and made presentations at the Student Research Day on March 23, 2007.

 

 

 

Bin Wu is presenting his research in collaboration with Andrew Arnold on “CFD Analysis on Temperature Field in a Continuous Batch Reheating Furnace”

Tom Roesel's research topic is “3-D CFD Analysis of Bosh Erosion and Cooling in a Blast Furnace"

 

Engineering Students at the First Annual Graduate Student Research Conference at the Calumet Conference Center, March 30 & 31, 2007

 

From left to right:

Manish Kumar Senta (Presentation title: Cooling of Electronics Using Nanofluid Flow in Microchannels)

Rohit Deshpande (Presentation title: CFD Analysis for Blast Furnace Hearth Inner Profile)

William .D. Walker (Presentation Title: Effects of Pulverized Coal and Natural Gas Co-injection on Combustion in the Raceway of a Blast Furnace)

Naresh.K.C. Selvarasu (Presentation title: Study of Raceway Evolution in a Blast Furnace)


Engineering Students at the Student Research Day, Mrach 23, 2007

 

A group of Chinese students who are in the English Training in Engineering certificate program presented their research prohjects.


Engineering Graduate Students at the PUC Graduate Spotlight, 2006

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 June 2007 )
 
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