News
April 4, 2014
3 MSE Students Receive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships
Congratulations to Alexandra Bruce, Michael Heiden, and Lisa Rueschhoff for their winning the NSF Graduate fellowships. This prestigious award provides full support for their stipend and tuition for up to 3 years during their PhD.
March 10, 2014
Purdue MSE faculty co-author on Philosophical Magazine's James Clerk Maxwell Young Writer's Prize Paper
Prof. David Bahr is one of the authors on the paper "The mechanical response of core-shell structures for nanoporous metallic materials,"
March 5, 2014
MSE Graduate Student, Kate Lindley, wins 2nd Place in TMS 2014 Poster Contest
First year MSE graduate student, Kate Lindley, received 2nd place in the "Pb-Free Solders and Other Materials for Emerging Interconnect and Packaging Technologies" Division of the TMS 2014 Graduate Student Poster Competition for her poster entitled, "Nucleation and Growth of Cu33Al17 in Al-Modified Sn-Ag-Cu and Sn-Cu Pb-Free Solder Alloys". The competition was held February 17-19th at The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS) annual meeting and exhibition in San Diego, California.
March 3, 2014
Celebration of Faculty Careers Colloquium presenting: Dr. Mysore Dayananda, March 7, 2014, ARMS 1010, 3:30 P.M.
"Some Purdue Reflections and Selected Phenomena in Multicomponent Diffusion"
March 3, 2014
MSE Student Night 2014 at Ross-Ade Stadium (Buchanan Club 5th Floor)
Who: MSE Students, Faculty and Staff
Where: Ross-Ade Stadium
When: May 1, 2014 from 6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
Cost: FREE!
Where: Ross-Ade Stadium
When: May 1, 2014 from 6:30 - 8:00 P.M.
Cost: FREE!
February 19, 2014
MSE STUDENTS WIN 1ST PLACE
The Department of Materials Engineering is proud to congratulate our students MaryBeth Pavlick, Daw Gen Lim, Nolan Lantieri and Wanying Li, recipients of 1st place and a prize of $20,000.00, at the 27th Annual Business Plan Competition at Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship. The students put together the winning plan in forming ExDie, a company with a unique transformative technology to remove aluminum from an extrusion die in a safe and rapid manner.