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June 12, 2019

ChE faculty Dr. Brett Savoie selected for ORAU Ralph E. Powe Award

Dr. Brett Savoie, Assistant Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, has been selected to receive the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award. He will receive a one-year grant from ORAU to be matched by Purdue University. Dr. Savoie was one of only thirty-six faculty selected to receive the award, from almost 170 applicants nationwide.
June 5, 2019

ChE graduate student Nicole LiBretto receives 2019 CISTAR Mentor Award

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering graduate student and CISTAR Fellow Nicole LiBretto was presented with the 2019 CISTAR Mentor Award for her excellence as role model to Research Experience Undergraduate (REU) students, Research Experience for Teachers (RET) and Young Scholar high school students. LiBretto received the award from Dr. Michael Harris, CISTAR Workforce Development Director, at the 2019 CISTAR Annual Meeting held on May 20-25 at Purdue University.
June 3, 2019

Brightlamp Inc., co-founded by ChE alumnus Kurtis Sluss (BSChE '16), one of three startups to receive PRF funding

Brightlamp Inc., co-founded by Davidson School of Chemical Engineering alumnus Kurtis Sluss (BSChE '16), is one of three startups based on Purdue University technologies slated to receive investments totaling up to $750,000 in matching funds from Purdue Research Foundation's Foundry Investment Fund to help advance them to commercial viability. Brightlamp was co-founded by Sluss and Micheal Heims, and has launched a patented innovative technology to measure pupillary light response using a mobile device. The application, called Reflex, allows health care professionals to quickly record data that can be used to objectively determine if a person has sustained any neurological disturbance, including concussion.
May 14, 2019

Dr. Julie Liu selected for Drexel University's national leadership program

Dr. Julie Liu, Associate Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, has been selected as a 2019-2020 Fellow in Drexel University's Executive Leadership in Academic Technology, Engineering and Science (ELATES at Drexel®) program. ELATES is a unique professional leadership program, designed to advance senior women faculty in academic engineering, computer science, and other STEM fields, preparing them to assume institutional leadership roles within their schools and universities.
May 13, 2019

Dr. Rakesh Agrawal invited to present 2019 Academy of Chemical Engineers Lectureship

Dr. Rakesh Agrawal, the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering, was invited to present the 2019 Academy of Chemical Engineers Lectureship at Missouri University of Science and Technology on April 24-25, 2019. In its twenty-second year, the Academy of Chemical Engineers Lectureship is given annually to recognize and honor an outstanding educator within the field of chemical engineering.
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