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September 18, 2025

Purdue University awarded $1.99 million NSF grant to strengthen microelectronics integration within K-12 schools

A research team led by ENE's Greg Strimel along with Tamara Moore, Morgan Hynes, and S. Selcen Guzey are continuing SCALE K-12 efforts to bring advanced knowledge of microelectronics into classrooms and inspire the next generation of STEM professionals. Over the next five years, the team will recruit and prepare 15 practicing teachers as Microelectronics Master Teacher Fellows to serve high-need districts.
July 9, 2025

NAE selects Morphew to attend prestigious national symposium

ENE Assistant Professor Jason Morphew is one of two Purdue faculty selected by the National Academy of Engineering to participate in the 2025 Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. The annual event gathers 100 of the nation’s most promising early-career engineers to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and advance innovation.
July 1, 2025

ENE's Kirsten Davis receives NSF Early Career recognition

The National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award will support Assistant Professor Kirsten Davis' research into how engineering students develop the skills necessary to function in a globalized engineering work environment—specifically comparing travel and non-travel intercultural learning formats.
January 30, 2025

Purdue FYE student heads to the West Coast to roll out tech startup

FYE student Tolen Schreid is taking a gap year to move his tech company forward, thanks to a hefty influx of venture capital by tech accelerator investors. Schreid is one of the youngest entrepreneurs to receive a financial nod from Y Combinator for Caseflood.ai, an AI, open model platform centered around the legal profession.
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