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March 1, 2022

Air Force chooses Purdue as its Midwest research hub

Purdue was selected as the lead academic partner and headquarters for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Regional Research Hub – Midwest, and will be involved in the development of a science and technology ecosystem across a wide area of 15 states.
February 28, 2022

Lithium plating: Purdue researchers tackle the toughest problem with lithium-ion batteries

Lithium plating is one of the biggest issues that cause the degradation of lithium-ion batteries. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most difficult to diagnose. But Purdue researchers are on the case, and have developed an analytics toolbox that allows battery developers to diagnose the issues with the batteries as they are operating, without having to dissect them.
February 25, 2022

Arezoo Ardekani receives funding to study vaccine manufacturing

To tackle diseases like COVID-19, vaccine manufacturing must be able to ramp up quickly, which requires some complex fluid dynamics to analyze virus particles in the vaccines. Arezoo Ardekani leads a new project using spectro-acoustic process analytical technology for continuous manufacturing of coronavirus vaccine.
February 24, 2022

The fastest show on dirt: Purdue Baseball partners with Intel

In Purdue Baseball's quest to be “the fastest show on dirt,” they became the nation's first college baseball program to use Intel’s innovative 3DAT human performance technology. The partnership came about thanks to Breana Cappuccilli, a mechanical engineering PhD student under Eric Nauman.
February 14, 2022

Morphing wing tested in wind tunnel

Most airplane wings use hydraulic motors to change their shape and control their flight. But associate professor Andres Arrieta is investigating a simpler kind of “morphing” wing, using bi-stable structures to switch a wing’s shape and stiffness with a minimum amount of energy.
February 11, 2022

Jim Braun receives ASHRAE's highest award

Jim Braun has received the F. Paul Anderson Award from the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). It is ASHRAE's highest award, given once a year for notable achievement in the HVAC industry.
February 8, 2022

The New Hammer: refining a Purdue ME tradition

For more than 25 years, Purdue Mechanical Engineering students have learned how to use the machine shop by making their own small hammer. Now, students have introduced a new design to bring the hammer into the 21st century.
February 3, 2022

Bluetooth horse slicker can monitor chronic disease

A first-of-its-kind horse slicker with a specially designed liner could be able to "tell" a horse's human caregivers of increasing chronic diseases. Chi Hwan Lee worked with Purdue University veterinarians to convert off-the-shelf horse slickers into e-textiles that continuously monitor equine cardiac, respiratory and muscular systems for several hours under ambulatory conditions.
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