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October 30, 2023

Women in ME Symposium

Women of Purdue Mechanical Engineering will have a unique opportunity to meet other women students and faculty, attend seminars and chats specific to them, and network with successful alumnae. It's the 2nd annual Women in ME Symposium, on Monday, October 30.

October 23, 2023

Neera Jain receives Outstanding Young Investigator Award

Neera Jain, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has received the 2023 Outstanding Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Dynamic Systems and Control Division (DSCD).
October 10, 2023

Purdue's Electric Vehicle Club turns battery power into horsepower

At most motorsports events, earplugs are an absolute necessity to dampen the massive roar of internal combustion engines. But attend the evGrandPrix, and you’ll only hear two sounds: students cheering, and dozens of electric race cars zooming past at 50 miles an hour – with all the sound and fury of an electric toothbrush.


These lightning-fast whirs represent a lot of very clever engineering. Purdue’s Electric Vehicle Club (EVC) specializes in creating these electric vehicles, and they recently shared the challenges of turning the quietest car into the fastest car.

October 10, 2023

The next generation of wireless systems may be built on microjet-cooled glass

Wireless communications like cellphone and Wi-Fi networks are everywhere in the 21st century, continually increasing in size, speed, and complexity. But energy efficiency isn’t keeping up. By some estimates, the wireless ecosystem as a whole may be responsible for 23% of all global CO2 emissions by 2030.


Purdue University researchers may have a solution. They are collaborating on a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) on heterogenous integration of the high-power electronics involved, built on a glass substrate. They are also developing novel cooling methods to decrease the energy consumed by these next-generation wireless networks.

October 5, 2023

eXcellence in Manufacturing and Operations (XMO) initiative focuses on resiliency in the industry

Purdue University’s recently launched eXcellence in Manufacturing and Operations (XMO) Purdue Engineering Initiative is positioned to strengthen the U.S. advanced manufacturing industry’s adaptability for the 21st century across multiple sectors, such as semiconductors, aerospace, defense, biomanufacturing for agriculture, and transportation. Ajay Malshe is the co-chair.
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