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Purdue Research Foundation Honors Faculty and Staff Inventors
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- The Purdue Research Foundation honored 44 Purdue University faculty and staff at its annual Inventors' Recognition Dinner for their contributions to research, development and commercialization of new discoveries. "For the sixth year in a row, the Purdue Research Foundation is proud to recognize the inventors...
Tags: FINANCE, professor, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-10-28
Engineers Make First 'Active Matrix' Display Using Nanowires.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 31 AScribe Newswire -- Engineers have created the first "active matrix" display using a new class of transparent transistors and circuits, a step toward realizing applications such as e-paper, flexible color monitors and "heads-up" displays...
Tags: Components, electronics, HARDWARE, Northwestern University, pixel, professor, Purdue University, researcher, Semiconductors, transistor, TVs
Research articles 2008-03-31
Investing in soybeans: Indiana crop is a substitute for petroleum.(AGRIBUSINESS)
"ANYTHING YOU CAN make from petroleum you can theoretically also make with vegetable oil," says Bernie Tao, professor in agricultural and biological engineering at Purdue University He calls soybean farmers oil barons, and they can just call him "Professor Soybean." He holds the title of professor...
Tags: alliance, biodiesel, petroleum, professor, Purdue University, Strategy, Tao, technology
Research articles 2008-03-01
Research Finds Being First in Marketplace Not Always Key to Success.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 25 AScribe Newswire -- Marketing research from three universities suggests it's not always best to be first. Products from well-known brands may benefit from entering the market as followers rather than as...
Tags: brand, Branding, MARKETING, professor, Purdue University, researcher
Research articles 2008-02-25
Always Bundle Up in the Cold? You May Still Get Sick, Expert Says.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 25 AScribe Newswire -- Contrary to what your mother always told you, heading out into the cold without your hat and gloves won't guarantee a case of the flu later, says a Purdue University nursing professor....
Tags: influenza, professor, Purdue University, SECURITY, virus
Research articles 2008-02-25
Numerous Pollutants Plague Parking Lots
From suburban driveways to sprawling lots, Americans devote lots of space to parking spaces - a growing landuse trend that plays a role in heating up urban areas and adding to water pollution, according to a recent study. Researchers from Purdue University surveyed the total area devoted to parking in...
Tags: pollution, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-11-01
Buy Early, Be Flexible for Best Holiday Airfare Prices, Expert Says.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 19 AScribe Newswire -- Many people will be taking to the skies during the holidays, and though the festive season is weeks away, buying tickets soon is a traveler's best chance to get a good price, says...
Tags: INTERNET, MARKETING, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-10-19
Ronald L. Rardin, Ph.D., was named as the inaugural incumbent of the John and Mary Lib White Systems Integration Chair in Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas.(KUDOS CELEBRATING MEMBER ACHIEVEMENTS)(Brief article)
Ronald L. Rardin, Ph.D., was named as the inaugural incumbent of the John and Mary Lib White Systems Integration Chair in Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas. Prior to his current role as distinguished professor and chair in industrial engineering at UA, he was a...
Tags: incumbent, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-04-01
A pottery shard discovered in Israel probably does not refer to the biblical Goliath, but does lend credence to the story surrounding him, claims a Purdue University professor of library science
A pottery shard discovered in Israel probably does not refer to the biblical Goliath, but does lend credence to the story surrounding him, claims a Purdue University professor of library science. The shard dates to 950 B.C., making it the oldest Philistine inscription yet found. That roughly is 70 years...
Tags: Goliath, Israel, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-04-01
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The January edition of IIE Transactions (Vol. 39, Number 1) is a special issue on homeland security that was co-edited by Sheldon Jacobson of the University of Illinois, John Kobza of Texas Tech University, and Ed Pohl of the University of Arkansas. Two of the issue's...
Tags: Austin, Government, network, NETWORKING, professor, Purdue University, subsystem
Research articles 2007-01-01
Trick to Getting Cheaper Air Fares May Be in the Timing, Expert Says.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 8 AScribe Newswire -- For those flying home for the holidays, getting the best price on airline tickets can be a challenge, but a Purdue University aviation professor says there are a few tips that can help....
Tags: professor, Purdue University, Strategy
Research articles 2006-11-08
2007 NOMINATIONS FOR ASEE OFFICERS
Presented on the following pages are candidates for offices to be voted on in the 2007 ASEE elections. These candidates were selected by the 2006 ASEE Nominating Committee, chaired by Sherra E. Kerns. The nominations were received by the executive director as required by the ASEE constitution. The ASEE Nominating...
Tags: conference, education, Engineering, engineering, IEEE, Iowa State University, Leadership, National Science Foundation, professor, Purdue University, Richardson, Technology
Research articles 2006-11-01
New Ethanol Process Offers Lower Costs, Environmental Benefits
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Purdue Research Foundation has licensed a technology to Bio Processing Technology Inc. for the development of a new environmentally friendly method to produce ethanol that also costs less than current methods. A Purdue University team led by professor Li-fu Chen and research assistant Qin Xu,...
Tags: food, Indiana, Manufacturing, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-09-15
New Ethanol Process Offers Lower Costs, Environmental Benefits.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 15 AScribe Newswire -- Purdue Research Foundation has licensed a technology to Bio Processing Technology Inc. for the development of a new environmentally friendly method to produce ethanol that also costs less than current methods. ...
Tags: benefit, Bio, Indiana, Manufacturing, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-09-15
New Book from Political Scientist Studies 19th Century Writer.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 31 AScribe Newswire -- A Purdue University political science professor's new book reflects on the roots of American identity through the writings of a mid-19th century writer. "After 9/11, I was concerned there would...
Tags: identity, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-08-31
Management Professors Employ Industrial Methods to Re-Engineer Health-Care Clinic.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 22 AScribe Newswire -- What began as an MBA class project at Purdue University's Krannert School of Management ended up applying factory management techniques that hold promise for improving medical clinic productivity and quality. ...
Tags: patient, physician, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-08-22
Cybercrime spurs college courses in digital forensics
SAN FRANCISCO -- One of the hottest new courses on U.S. college campuses is a direct result of cybercrime. Classes in digital forensics -- the collection, examination and presentation of digitally stored evidence in criminal and civil investigations -- are cropping up as fast as the hackers and viruses...
Tags: Government, Handhelds, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PDAs, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, Purdue University, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-06-06
Russian on the rise among students
Russian language studies are rebounding even as current events attract more students to Arabic and Spanish, says a language professor at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. "Learning languages, especially Russian, is often motivated by what is happening politically and economically around the world," notes Zinaida Breschinsky, associate professor of...
Tags: CAREER, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-05-01
Purdue Professor: Women Grads Face Extra Obstacles in 'Male' Fields.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 19 AScribe Newswire -- When this year's new college graduates hit their first professional jobs, women working in male-dominated fields can expect serious obstacles that their counterparts in other areas won't encounter, a Purdue professor says....
Tags: professor, Purdue University, women
Research articles 2006-04-19
Expert: Exercise Smart for Protection During Cold, Flu Season.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 10 AScribe Newswire -- Exercise during the cold and flu season can strengthen the immune system, provided you don't overdo it, says a Purdue University professor who studies exercise and the immune system. "Exercising...
Tags: athlete, Construction, professor, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-01-10
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