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March 5, 2019

Nuclear Engineering Graduate Receives Distinguished Engineering Alumni/Alumnae Award

Dr. Terry Grimm (BSNE ’87) is selected as one of the recipients for 2019 College of Engineering Distinguished Engineering Alumni/Alumnae (DEA) Award. The honor is presented to “men and women who have distinguished themselves in any field in ways that reflect favorably on Purdue University, the engineering profession, or society in general,” and is the highest honor that the College bestows to an Engineering alumnus/alumna.
February 25, 2019

Giant Leaps in Nuclear Engineering

As we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Purdue, the four themes being highlighted align perfectly with nuclear energy because it is about the future. The first theme is a space exploration.
January 20, 2019

Recognition of 20+ Years of Dedicated Service

During a special seminar, the School of Nuclear Engineering recognized five outstanding and loyal individuals who have been with the School for 20 or more years. People are one of the most essential elements for a program to be successful and we are happy to show our sincere appreciation to those individuals who had and will continue to excel toward a pinnacle of excellence at scale.
November 15, 2018

Shawn Dildine, marketing and communication specialist, receives platinum MarCom Award

The School of Nuclear Engineering Head, Dr. Seungjin Kim is pleased to announce that our Communication and Marketing Specialist, Shawn Dildine was recognized by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals with a platinum MarCom Award. He has helped in advocating our School and Purdue University with his creative and strategic communication pieces. Congratulations, Shawn!
October 10, 2018

Anonymous gift given to honor Dr. Tsoukalas

In reflection of his excellence in mentorship, a former student of Dr. Lefteri Tsoukalas has given an anonymous gift of $500,000. The gift is directed towards the Applied Intelligent Systems Laboratory (AISL), a lab operated by Tsoukalas.
October 10, 2018

College of Engineering offers "One Course Higher", Includes Nuclear Engineering

As more universities create online learning programs, Purdue University’s College of Engineering is offering a pilot program for alumni. During the Sept. 22 Purdue Homecoming, which kicked off the university’s sesquicentennial birthday celebration, 150 years of Giant Leaps, the college introduced its One Course Higher program.

It is free and available for life to the engineering alumni across Purdue campuses. The online courses are non-credit.
September 17, 2018

Prof. Allen Garner and Loveless contribute fundamental physical understanding to gas breakdown under electric pulses

Nuclear Engineering Assistant Professor, Allen Garner and graduate student, Amanda Loveless recently made contributions to new research that shines light on the behavior of electrical breakdown for the smallest gap distances ever studied: a mere 5 to 10 microns. (A micron is 1/1,000 of a millimeter or about 1/400,000 of an inch.). The two contributed fundamental physics modeling and understanding to describe this breakdown in collaboration with Dr. Guodong Meng and colleagues from Xi’an Jiaotong University in China.
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