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NASCAR crew chief Matt Swiderski: an Online Master's supercharged my motorsports career
As crew chief for Trackhouse Racing, Matt Swiderski (MSME ’17) has blazed his own trail in NASCAR. It’s been a circuitous trip that included a stop at SpaceX in California, as well as the self-imposed challenge of an Online Master’s in Mechanical Engineering that took eight years to finish.
Boilers in Detroit: Purdue mechanical engineers find their calling in the Motor City
Two faculty receive Rising Star named professorships
Andres Arrieta has been named the Doug and Cathy Field Rising Star Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Chris Goldenstein has been named the Avrum and Joyce Gray Rising Star Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
VR wind tunnel helps students visualize fluid mechanics
Navier-Stokes equations, Reynolds transport theorem, Bernoulli’s principle — the fundamentals of fluid mechanics can be baffling to engineering students. Purdue University researchers are working to change that. They have collaborated on a virtual reality (VR) educational platform enabling students to visualize the principles of fluid mechanics — even walking inside the wind tunnel to see the unseeable.