The Center for Innovations in Structural Integrity Assurance (CISIA) will serve as a trusted source for transformative insights, predictive capabilities, and materials innovations across broad industrial sectors, focusing on structural integrity assurance for small and large structures and mechanical components.
Possessing nearly 25 years of experience, Buchberger will draw upon her expertise to expand the office’s already substantial portfolio of work across the higher education, health, science & technology, urban design, workplace and waterfront markets.
Johnson Controls is investing $15 million over five years to help expand community college associate degree and certificate programs in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC), fire and security and digital building automation systems across the United States.
Madison will partner with college and university campus leaders to find design solutions that will help them successfully transition to a new post-pandemic era.
Purdue University engineers have proposed a system that combines new membrane technology with the latest HVAC systems to make 100% outdoor air systems more energy-efficient and economically feasible, especially in warm, humid climates.
Purdue University is working to build a quantum workforce, using a diverse array of tools, including an upcoming summer school, online “micromasters” degree, adapted coursework, clubs, and seminars.
The four institutions will receive more than $1 million each to develop comprehensive and cost-effective projects that advance building decarbonization while incorporating student input and community engagement.
Scholarships were awarded to undergraduate and graduate level students from all six NSBE regions based on personal essays, educational accomplishments, and professional recommendations.