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PENN STATE INDUSTRIAL PENN STATE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERINGENGINEERINGCelebrating 100 years of world-class

engineering education.

First industrial engineering textbook written forthe first industrial engineering department!

Penn State industrial engineering students from the class of 1914.

Students working in one of the early labs.

The precision measurements lab during the late 1920s.

Engineering units during the 1920s.

Machining lab in the 1930s.

Amos Neyhart, assistant professor of Penn State IE, developed driver’s education in the 1930s.

One of the early machining labs in the Penn State industrial engineering department.

Students in the 1940s working in the foundry.

Working in the measurement lab.

Testing in the work simplification lab during the 1950s.

Aerial shot of Hammond Building, home of the IE department during the 1960s.

Students pouring cast iron under supervision of a department technician in the 1960s.

Professor Al Draper explains die casting equipment to two graduate students in the 1970s.

Students observe an instructor making an adjustment to automatic welding equipment.

Student operating a drill press and conducting vibration analysis in a machining lab.

Students breadboarding a model in the automation laboratory.

Students pouring molten metal in metalcasting class in the 1970s.

Student conducting vibration analysis in a machining lab.

The IE department established the multi-disciplinary Manufacturing Research Center in 1989.

Penn State industrial engineering faculty members in the late 1980s.

Leonhard Building, the current home of Penn State IE.

Factory for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME)

Students working in the foundry in the late 1990’s.

Haas machining centers in the Penn State-HaasTechnical Center, located in the FAME lab.

Student operating a Haas CNC machine in the FAME lab.

Students applying casting skills learned from the classroom.

Students operating lathes and other manufacturing equipment in the FAME lab.

A student controlling a material handling robot in the Computer Integrated Manufacturing lab.

Student welding in the FAME lab.

Center for Service Enterprise Engineering (CSEE)established in 2007.

College of Engineering Design Showcase Spring ‘09IE team – Rich Products

College of Engineering Design Showcase Spring ‘09IE team – UPS

College of Engineering Design Showcase Fall ‘08IE team – Gourmet Kitchen

Student networking reception organized by Penn State IIE.

Seminar in Leonhard Building lecture hall.

IE student working in the FAME lab.

IE student demonstrating injection moldingto a group of high school students.

Students working in the Leonhard Building computer lab.

IEs working on a Haas machine in the FAME lab.

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

IE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONAPRIL 2009

Penn State IE:2009 and beyond…

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