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June 15, 2022
Can you tell the shape of a satellite from the way it shines?
Liam Robinson, an undergraduate student aeronautics and astronautics, wondered if there was a way to tell the shape of a passing satellite by analyzing the way it shone in the night sky. This led him to a research opportunity with Associate Professor Carolin Frueh.
June 14, 2022
Can we turn Martian soil into rocket propellant?
We've sent many probes, landers, and rovers to Mars, but we've never been able to send anything back from the Red Planet. That may change, thanks to some Purdue researchers who have successfully demonstrated a solid rocket propellant using the same perchlorates found in Martian soil.
June 13, 2022
NASA Fellowship Recipient Continuing Research on AI-Driven Composites Manufacturing
For Joseph Kirchhoff, receiving a NASA research fellowship grant is just icing on the cake. The recent Purdue graduate is fascinated by composites and loves doing research, but he believes it’s only worth doing if it’s making a positive difference in the world.
June 10, 2022
Purdue University names COE Dean Mung Chiang its next president
The Purdue Board of Trustees announced June 10 its unanimous election of Dr. Mung Chiang, currently the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and Executive Vice President for Strategic Initiatives, as the university’s next president.
June 7, 2022
LGBTQ at Purdue: Pride in community and self
Elise Doan, a junior in AAE, was drawn to Purdue University in part for its five-out-of-five-star Campus Pride Index rating.