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April 5, 2021

New stall warning technology for gas turbine engines

Gas turbine engines often are considered the "heart" of airplanes and ships. Now, a Purdue team including Prof. Nicole Key, looking for new solutions to reduce emissions and enhance operations of these engines, have come up with technology similar to tests used on human hearts.
April 2, 2021

Purdue MEs receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Congratulations to Francesco Fuentes, Glynn Gallaway, Ryan Regan, and Maureen Winter, who received Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation, and will pursue their research at Purdue. The prestigious five-year fellowship includes an annual stipend of $34,000.
March 31, 2021

BioEnthesis: a new patch for rotator cuff surgery

After rotator cuff injuries, many patients actually retear the tendon after surgery. Purdue researchers Eric Nauman and Darryl Dickerson began working on the problem in 2004, and developed a small strip with both hard and soft tissue layers, which attaches with standard laparoscopic surgical techniques. Bones and tendons connect more naturally, leading to a more durable and longer-lasting repair, and quicker recovery time for patients.
March 30, 2021

Purdue Engineering achieves its highest graduate ranking ever

Purdue Engineering's graduate program ranks #4 in the latest US News & World Report rankings: its first time in the top 5, and the highest ranking ever for a school of Purdue's size. Mechanical Engineering's graduate program is ranked #8 in the country, the 30th straight year that Purdue ME is in the top 10.
March 26, 2021

Graduate Program Awards

Congratulations to all our ME graduate students, postdocs, and instructors who have been recognized by the College of Engineering's Graduate Program Awards.
March 25, 2021

Keeping your cool in a tight spot

The smaller we make computer processors, the more heat they generate. Justin Weibel's Cooling Technologies Research Center creates miniaturized solutions to dissipate that heat, including custom 3D-printed heat sinks.
March 23, 2021

Faster charging times will juice electric vehicle adoption

Electric vehicles won't be widely adopted without fast charging - which creates a huge amount of heat. Prof. Issam Mudawar has developed a system that successfully dissipates heat at high currents, even up to 2400 amps.
March 22, 2021

My parents met in Prof. Krousgrill's class 30 years ago!

When sophomore Emily Lothamer took a Basic Mechanics class with Prof. Chuck Krousgrill in 2020, she didn't realize she'd also be getting a history lesson! Her parents, both Purdue ME grads, first met in Prof. Krousgrill's class nearly 30 years ago.
March 17, 2021

Summer Projects are back!

Is it still tough to find an internship or co-op because of COVID? Join an ME Summer Project Team! Join a virtual team of 2-6 students, and work with a faculty or staff mentor on real-world engineering projects. Earn a $1,000 stipend at the completion of the project!
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