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June 15, 2016

John Rotella - 2016 NDSEG Research Fellowship

John Rotella, a 2nd year PhD candidate in Materials Engineering, won a 2016 NDSEG Research Fellowship. This prestigious award provides full support for his stipend and tuition for up to 3 years during the remainder of his PhD studies.
May 17, 2016

Perovskites Key to New Type of Hydrogen Fuel Cell

Crystals known as perovskites promise to revolutionize solar cells. Now researchers have found that they could improve fuel cells as well.

Fuel cells convert the chemical energy stored in fuels such as hydrogen into electricity. They do so by reacting the fuel with oxygen or another oxidizing agent that can strip electrons from the fuel. An electrolyte—commonly a polymer or ceramic—interposed between the fuel and oxidizer helps shuttle ions within the fuel cell.
May 13, 2016

U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Hall of Fame

Mr. Carmine Spinelli has achieved an extraordinary pattern of leadership and excellence during his 40-year career. He became a member of the Senior Executive Service in 1990. Mr. Spinelli served as the Deputy Director, U.S. Army Fire Support Armaments Center (FSAC) (currently called Munitions Engineering Technology Center (METC) from 1990 to 1995. During his tenure, he managed an organization of more than 1000 scientists and engineers involved in the research, development, and engineering of a variety of armaments including artillery, mortars, mines, demolitions, precision munitions, and related fire control systems for the entire U.S. Army.
February 16, 2016

Nanocellulose opens doors for more sustainable products

A research group at Purdue is using cellulose’s properties to make more sustainable products like laminated films.

This group, led by Jeff Youngblood, professor in materials engineering, works with nanocellulose fibers to make stronger and more renewable materials than glass.
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