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July 24, 2018

ChE alumna Dr. Susan Lozier selected as 2018 Old Master

Chemical Engineering alumna Dr. Susan Lozier (BSChE'79) is one of ten Purdue Old Masters who will be returning to campus November 4-6 to celebrate their professional success and inspire current students. While on campus, Old Masters will participate in classroom talks, student organization receptions, and a community-wide panel discussion to create relationships with students. Dr. Lozier is the Ronie-Richelle Garcia-Johnson Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Duke University.
July 19, 2018

Two ChE faculty awarded research funding from Trask Innovation Fund

Two Davidson School of Chemical Engineering faculty have been awarded research funding from the Purdue Trask Innovation Fund. Linda Wang, the Maxine Spencer Nichols Professor of Chemical Engineering, and You-Yeon Won, Professor of Chemical Engineering, were awarded funding to assist on their developments that are commercialized through the Purdue Office of Technology Commercialization. Wang received $25,000 for "New Technologies for Converting Polyolefin Plastic Waste into Pristine Polymers or Clean Fuels." Won received $20,000 for "Development of Radiation-Controlled Chemotherapeutic Release Formulations for Intratumoral Chemo-Radio Combination Therapy for Locally Advanced Tumors."
July 13, 2018

Spirrow Therapeutics, co-founded by Chemical Engineering researchers, selected as finalist in MassChallenge program

Spirrow Therapeutics (formerly Spiro Therapeutics), co-founded by Purdue University Chemical Engineering professor You-Yeon Won, and ChE graduates Davis Arick and Kyle Kim, has been selected as a finalist from a pool of 1,600 applicants to take part in MassChallenge, the Boston-based startup accelerator program. Spirrow Therapeutics is developing a novel treatment for a life-threatening lung condition known as acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS.
June 22, 2018

Dr. Rajamani Gounder receives DOE Early Career Research Program funding

Dr. Rajamani Gounder, the Larry and Virginia Faith Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, is one of 84 scientists from across the United States to receive significant funding for research as part of the Department of Energy Office of Science's Early Career Research Program. Gounder was selected for his research proposal, Dynamic Multinuclear Active Sites Formed from Mobilized Single Atoms on Heterogeneous Supports for Selective Oxidation Catalysis.
June 21, 2018

Dr. Vilas Pol leads $2M Office of Naval Research project on Li-ion battery safety

Fundamental Purdue research on making batteries safer has been targeted by the U.S. Office of Naval Research for translation into prototypes of larger batteries used in technologies such as submarines and naval missile systems. Davidson School of Chemical Engineering's Dr. Vilas Pol is the lead P.I. of the prototype development process, which is supported by a $2M grant for three years. The research is a team effort across Purdue Chemical Engineering, Aeronautics and Astronautics and Mechanical Engineering, as well as two research centers in Indiana: the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division and the Battery Innovation Center.
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