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June 8, 2020

Amy Marconnet recognized for heat transfer

Associate Professor Amy Marconnet has received the 2020 Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award in Heat Transfer from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). She has been recognized for "the development of a creative, interdisciplinary approach to evaluate, understand and control the physical mechanisms governing the thermal transport properties of materials, machines and systems."
June 5, 2020

Help build an autonomous COVID disinfecting robot

Meet "Bernoulli," the autonomous robot that disinfects both air and surfaces of hospitals, dorms, and other public places. Purdue is building it, and we need your help! Join this Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) today and get academic credit!
June 4, 2020

Introducing MicroMasters!

Try our Online Master's program, without the big commitment! Take just two classes and earn a certificate in Reliability and Decision Making in Engineering Design. Then you can choose to apply those credits toward the #1 online master's degree in the nation, Purdue ME!
May 29, 2020

Collaborating on a COVID-19 testing booth

Students studying abroad in France, Spain, and Ecuador had to be recalled early because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But that didn't stop them from collaborating remotely on this design for a protective testing booth, easily assembled by people in those countries.
May 26, 2020

ME students receive NASA research fellowships

Four Purdue ME students have been chosen to collaborate with NASA on world-changing research, as part of the NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunities (NSTGRO).
May 25, 2020

Ajay Malshe recognized for smart manufacturing

Ajay Malshe, the R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been named one of the 20 most influential professors in smart manufacturing, by the Society for Manufacturing Engineers.
May 21, 2020

Your next nurse could be a robot

In a hospital in Italy, robots have been attending to Coronavirus patients to assist the overwhelmed staff. Neera Jain explains in this Forbes article why it's so difficult for humans to trust robots.
May 20, 2020

Refrigeration in developing countries

We take refrigeration for granted, but for developing countries it can become a game-changer for health, agriculture, and economic opportunities. Engineers Without Borders turned to the HVAC experts at Purdue's Herrick Labs to help create the "Chill Challenge," where teams build devices that can make ice and cold water at minimal cost.
May 18, 2020

Hector Gomez receives DOD grant

Hector Gomez has been awarded a $600,000 grant as part of the Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCoR) competition.
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