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January 18, 2022

Research Machining Services now open for business

One of the largest machine shops at Purdue is now open for business. If you need welding, cutting, drilling, grinding, custom prototype creation, or small-scale manufacturing, Research Machining Services can bring your ideas to life.
January 17, 2022

Inclusion in human-machine interactions

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." -MLK

As engineers, James Gibert and Tahira Reid Smith are working to bring justice to the field of human-machine interaction (HMI), ensuring that equity is built into the technology moving forward. They jointly authored this article in Science magazine.
January 12, 2022

Purdue and SRC partner in pursuit of advanced microelectronics, semiconductor workforce

Purdue University and the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) are connecting academic researchers and industrial practitioners together, providing the tools needed for revolutionary research in packaging for more powerful microchips. The Center for Heterogenous Integration Research in Packaging (CHIRP) is co-directed by Ganesh Subbarayan.
January 11, 2022

Creating tactile 3D displays with machine learning

Programmable surfaces – tactile 3D displays that offer the same resolution as today’s 2D displays – are currently the stuff of science fiction. But thanks to Purdue researchers, that vision is coming closer to reality.
January 8, 2022

Making the world safer: electronic warfare expert Bill Conley

The downside to changing the face of modern electronic warfare is that afterwards, you can't tell anyone how you did it! Such is the success of Bill Conley (BSME '03, Ph.D. '09), who utilized his Purdue Engineering experience by shaping future technologies at DARPA, the Pentagon, and now, private industry.
December 31, 2021

Raymond Viskanta (1931-2021)

Raymond Viskanta, who served as a professor of mechanical engineering for 39 years, passed away on December 27, 2021.
December 22, 2021

Meet our 2020-2021 Outstanding Mechanical Engineers

Every year, the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University recognizes alumni who have demonstrated excellence in industry, academia, governmental service, or other endeavors related to mechanical engineering. This year, we are welcoming 17 alumni to this special group of Outstanding Mechanical Engineers.
December 20, 2021

Robert Kohr: from tragedy comes a lasting legacy

In 1969, Robert Kohr was a well-respected professor of mechanical engineering at Purdue. After speaking at a conference in Cincinnati, his flight back to Indianapolis collided with another plane in mid-air. 83 people were killed, including Professor Kohr. He was 44 years old. In 2021, Purdue honored him posthumously with the Outstanding Mechanical Engineer award.
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