September 14, 2018
News
September 10, 2018
Make that 8 in a row! ABE Undergrad program ranked #1 again
It's once again the time of year when US News & World Report releases their annual rankings of undergraduate engineering programs.
August 31, 2018
Professor Monika Ivantysynova, 1955 - 2018
We are shocked and saddened by the news that Professor Monika Ivantysynova passed away early on the 11th of August, following a 4-month battle with cancer. Initially, she kept her health condition private until the rapid decay required her constant stay in the hospital for the last few weeks of her life. Monika was extremely active in the international fluid power research community, and her passion for the subject inspired researchers and engineers all over the world.
August 30, 2018
Michelle Dixon recognized at ASABE Annual International Meeting
Michelle, a senior in Biological Engineering, received Third Place in the K.K. Barnes Student Paper Awards.
August 28, 2018
Professors Cherkauer, Engelberth, Ladisch, and Solomon: College of Engineering recognizes outstanding educators from Spring 2018 (Exponent)
As we begin classes in the new semester, Purdue Engineering is pleased to recognize our outstanding educators from Spring 2018. These exemplary faculty and lecturers received teaching evaluation scores of 4.7 or higher in classes with enrollments of 10 and above, 50% or higher response rates, and are featured in an ad in the August 23, 2018, edition of the Purdue Exponent.
June 22, 2018
Professor Dharmendra Saraswat: Purdue University Team Launches New Drone Data Collection App with FFAR Funding
Professor Saraswat led development of a free, web-based application that will allow those using unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to easily log their flight-related data.
June 19, 2018
Professor Robert Stwalley: Sows try to keep their cool
Sows are healthier, more comfortable, and happier when they stay cool.
May 30, 2018
Professor Michael Ladisch and LORRE: Purdue receives $1.8 million from DOE to solve biorefinery blockages
We'll use small amounts of enzymes to reduce particle size and some surface characteristics so that they become moveable as a fluid with the same amount of moisture," said Michael Ladisch, the project's principal investigator, Purdue distinguished professor of agricultural and biological engineering, and director of the Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering (LORRE).