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June 3, 2020

Purdue launches commercialization initiative in Vincennes, Indiana

The Davidson School of Chemical Engineering and the Purdue Research Foundation are partnering with The Pantheon Business and Innovation Theatre, investing Purdue talent and resources in a new entrepreneurial and commercialization initiative in the heart of Knox County in southwest Indiana. The innovative agreement will place graduate alumni from ChE with undergraduate interns in the Pantheon to commercialize Purdue technology with established corporations or newly formed startups.
June 2, 2020

PhD student Mihit Parekh receives 2020 ChE Excellence in Safety Award

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering graduate student Mihit Parekh is the recipient of the 2020 Chemical Engineering Excellence in Safety Award. This award recognizes a graduate student who excels in maintaining and improving safety practices for the School. Parekh has been a member of the Chemical Engineering Safety Committee since August 2019 and is currently in the ViPER research group advised by Chemical Engineering Associate Professor Dr. Vilas Pol.
May 20, 2020

Dr. Bryan Boudouris to receive 2020 AIChE Owens Corning Award

Dr. Bryan Boudouris, the Robert and Sally Weist Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, will receive the 2020 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Materials Engineering & Sciences Division (MESD) Owens Corning Early Career Award for significant advances in the design, synthesis, engineering, and application of radical-containing materials and open-shell macromolecules and their implementation in myriad next-generation device platforms.
May 19, 2020

ChE senior, alumna receive 2020 NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Two 2020 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships were recently awarded to Purdue University Davidson School of Chemical Engineering graduating senior Takashi Yokokura and 2018 ChE alumna Ana Carneiro. The 2020 NSF GRFP awards were announced in late March.
May 18, 2020

Precision medicine targets cancer tumors more safely

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering Professor You-Yeon Won is leading research to use nanoparticles to maximize the efficacy of the chemo drugs in the tumor and minimize the effects on normal tissue. "Precision medicine solutions such as our innovation for combined chemo and radiation therapy will play an increasing role in treating cancer and other diseases, through their ability to exactly target patient ailments for better outcomes, reduced side effects, and improved quality of life," explains Dr. Won.
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