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March 9, 2020

Dr. Chongli Yuan featured for research to fight Parkinson's disease

Dr. Chongli Yuan, Associate Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, was featured in a recent interview with Dr. Mary Gillis, D.Ed., from WISH-TV Indianapolis. Dr. Yuan described her research to find a possible cure for a disease affecting nearly 6 million people per year.
March 3, 2020

Dr. Vilas Pol cited by IEEE Spectrum for potassium batteries research

Potassium batteries research by Dr. Vilas Pol, Associate Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, is featured in the recent Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) publication, Spectrum. IEEE is a global community where members collaborate on world-changing technologies to innovate for a better tomorrow. Dr. Pol leads ViPER, the Vilas Pol Energy Research Group at Purdue University, an experimental group dedicated to fulfilling the knowledge gap required to advance energy storage technologies.
February 20, 2020

ChE student Natalie Kadlubowski to receive Astronaut Scholarship at Feb. 27 event

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering undergraduate student Natalie Kadlubowski will receive the Astronaut Scholarship during an Honors College event on February 27. Kadlubowski is a double major in Chemical Engineering and the Department of Chemistry, and is a student in the Purdue Honors College, the College of Engineering and the College of Science. The award will be presented by Tracy Cernan, in memory of her father, NASA astronaut and Purdue alumnus Gene Cernan.
January 14, 2020

Synthetic neurons project offers platform for disease treatment, further brain research

Dr. Chongli Yuan, a Davidson School of Chemical Engineering professor, is leader of a Purdue University multidisciplinary team studying the possibility of building synthetic neuron cells to treat Parkinson's disease. Yuan and her research group received part of a $4 million award from the National Science Foundation's 10 Big Ideas Challenge. The research is part of a four-year project shared among university researchers at Michigan, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Rochester Institute of Technology, Baylor and the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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