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March 10, 2022

Bae and Chatzidakis' research published in Scientific Reports

Junghyun Bae, doctoral candidate at the School of Nuclear Engineering (NE), and Stylianos Chatzidakis, assistant professor and advisor, were recently published in Scientific Reports, volume 12, for their intensive research on cosmic ray muons.
March 7, 2022

CoE Medium: Hany Abdel-Khalik contributes to NSF-funded AI endeavor

Artificial intelligence (AI) has grown to be viewed as a magical tool. The nearly human intelligence we have taught machines to develop and use has become essential to advancing science, engineering and security. From the smart fridge to the smart grid, AI leverages unprecedented levels of available data and computer power, offering tremendous potential to uncover hidden patterns in big data for scientific discovery and performance improvement.
February 7, 2022

Sundaram's research featured in Purdue's InnovatED magazine

Doctoral candidate Arvind Sundaram's research on the Covert Cognizance cybersecurity paradigm for industrial systems has been selected as one of the featured articles in the prestigious Purdue InnovatED magazine for the year 2021.
January 26, 2022

SNE students make Fall 2021 Dean’s List

This year, 43 students from the School of Nuclear Engineering (SNE) made the Dean’s List and received Semester Honors. These awards recognize students that achieved high scholastic standing cumulatively and/or for the fall semester.
January 18, 2022

Stylianos Chatzidakis named Outstanding Engineering Teacher

Stylianos Chatzidakis, assistant professor at the School of Nuclear Engineering (NE), received the distinction of Outstanding Engineering Teacher by the College of Engineering. Faculty, lecturers and other staff were recognized for their outstanding dedication to teaching Boilermaker Engineers. Only 100 or so individuals across the college were acknowledged.
January 12, 2022

NE/CEM's Tsoukalas is director of new Center for Intelligent Energy Systems

With a main objective of advancing artificial intelligence (AI) approaches related to energy in the pursuit of smarter energy systems, the College of Engineering in fall 2021 authorized the new Center for Intelligent Energy Systems (CiENS). Lefteri Tsoukalas, professor in Purdue’s School of Nuclear Engineering, is the center’s director.
December 15, 2021

Bae wins 'Pitch Your PhD' Competition

Junghyun Bae, PhD student at the School of Nuclear Engineering, won the ‘Pitch Your PhD’ Competition during the 2021 American Nuclear Society (ANS) Winter Meeting and Technology Expo. Hosted in Washington, D.C., Bae was selected from six other finalists from top nuclear programs around the country.
November 16, 2021

The Purdue Exponent: Nuclear Reactor is a 'hidden gem' on campus

Humming quietly in the basement of the Electrical Engineering building, PUR-1, Indiana’s first and only nuclear reactor, has been the prized possession of the school of nuclear engineering for the past six decades. “I consider the reactor to be a hidden gem on campus,” said Ashvini Malshe, associate marketing and communications specialist for the school of nuclear engineering. “We’re not just a myth,” she chuckled.
November 2, 2021

Alumnus Justin R. Hardy promoted to commanding officer of USS Alaska

KINGS BAY, Ga. (NNS) –The Gold crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alaska (SSBN 732) held a change of command onboard Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay, Georgia, Oct. 29. Cmdr. Justin Hardy relieved Cmdr. Adam Thomas as the Gold crew’s commanding officer in a ceremony held at the base chapel. Retired Capt. Mark Davis was the guest speaker at the change of command.
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