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March 21, 2022

This Robot Disinfects Classrooms

When COVID lockdowns began in 2020, the world had to find new solutions to new problems. How do you disinfect both the air and surfaces of large indoor spaces – and do so repeatedly, at scale, during a labor shortage? An interdisciplinary group of Purdue students collaborated on a solution: an autonomous robot that disinfects classrooms.
March 18, 2022

Purdue ME students pitch their startups at SXSW

Morgan Fuller and Isaiah Baptiste were competitively selected to join OHUB’s High-Growth Company Building HBCU@SXSW cohort and deliver their presentations during Demo Day in front of a panel of venture capitalist judges. OHUB bills itself as the leading and largest diversity, equity and inclusion initiative of the SXSW Festival and takes place during the interactive and film days of the event. SXSW draws more than 500,000 attendees annually.
March 15, 2022

Pavlos Vlachos elected as AIMBE Fellow

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has
announced the election of Pavlos Vlachos to its College of Fellows.
March 14, 2022

Fastest ever nano-pen "surfs" on a liquid cushion

Scanning probe lithography (SPL) is a method of printing nanoscale items one line at a time, like an inkjet printer. While this method achieves a very fine level of detail, it's typically slower than other nanoscale printing methods. Purdue researchers have developed a novel way for an SPL printing head to "surf" on a cushion of liquid, creating a nano-pen that is more than 100 times faster than any other SPL printer.
March 7, 2022

Celebrating the women faculty of Mechanical Engineering

The School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University features 16 women faculty members. They are experts in fluid mechanics, robotics, sustainability, acoustics, structural monitoring, human-machine interaction, turbomachinery, computational engineering, heat transfer, and much more. In honor of Women's History Month, let's meet these amazing women.
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.
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