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MSE Alumni in the News
MSE alum, Samantha Lawrence, shares insights on hydrogen-metal interactions in the latest issue of JOM Magazine, a publication of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS).
"I think the most exciting possibilities in the field are also the most challenging- linking microscopic degradation mechanisms with macroscale property alterations," Lawrence says.
Outstanding staff members in Materials Engineering recognized by College and University
This award is made annually to a woman staff member who, in the performance of her duties, has demonstrated those personal qualities of heart, mind and spirit that evince a love for and helpfulness to students , staff, and faculty.
Outstanding staff member in Materials Engineering recognized by College and University
Another one of our dedicated and loyal staff members were recently recognized for their achievements and impact on the Purdue community by the University and the College of Engineering.
Vicki Cline was recently recognized by the College of Engineering for her work in student advising as a finalist for the Administrative Professional Customer Service award. Nominated by Prof. Anter El-Azab, her dedication to helping students and working closely with faculty to keep students on track to graduation and engaged in their courses was noted as exceptional across the college.
Machine learning enables predictive modeling of 2-D materials
Materials Engineering Faculty Features on WLFI-TV
A Purdue-affiliated startup has developed a low-cost, low-maintenance slow sand water filter technology to better provide clean and safe drinking water to schools and communities in developing countries around the world.
Maji Safi International LLC, which means clean water in Swahili, was founded by John Maiyo, a doctoral student in Purdue's College of Engineering. Chad Jafvert, a professor of civil engineering and environmental and ecological engineering; and John Howarter, assistant professor of materials engineering and environmental and ecological engineering, are company advisers.
Purdue Building Materials at the Forefront of Engineering
They discovered a stronger, more flexible alternative to concrete. The group was recognized as a HIVE 100 Innovator in September because of the impact this innovation will have on housing.
Purdue University Materials Engineering 2016 Space Day
MSE undergrads, graduate students, and post docs teamed up in October to excite and inspire young students about science through space themed demonstrations. Highlights of the day included melting pennies on ceramic tiles to show how thermal insulation and breaking liquid nitrogen frozen racquetballs to demonstrate the glass transition.