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October 23, 2019

$2.3 million grant to advance ethanol fuel research; research led by Dr. Michael Ladisch

Researchers at Purdue University led by Dr. Michael Ladisch (MS '74, PhD '77) have received $2.3 million in funding from the Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technologies Office for their work to create computer models to simplify the design and construction of biorefineries to help them better perform reliably, sustainably, safely and economically. The team includes researchers from Purdue's Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering, a multi-disciplinary laboratory which includes faculty and students from the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering.
October 22, 2019

ChE undergrad Natalie Kadlubowski named Astronaut Scholar

A Purdue University student with a dual major in chemistry and chemical engineering has been selected a 2019 Astronaut Scholar. Natalie Kadlubowski, of Lebanon, Ohio, and 51 other awardees from 38 universities were honored at the 2019 Innovators Gala on Aug. 24 in Washington, D.C. Natalie, who is double-majoring in chemical engineering and chemistry, is a student in the Purdue Honors College, the College of Engineering and the College of Science. She has participated in undergraduate research with Jianguo Mei, an assistant professor of chemistry, in his Laboratory for Polymer Innovation for Advanced Organic Electronics.
October 9, 2019

Dr. Rakesh Agrawal publishes research on sustainable food, solar power co-production in Nature Sustainability

Renewable energy could often be land constrained by the diffuse nature of renewable resources. To relax land constraints, Purdue researchers led by Dr. Rakesh Agrawal, the Winthrop E. Stone Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, have proposed the concept of 'aglectric' farming, where agricultural land will be sustainably shared for food and energy co-production. Their research is published in the current issue of Nature Sustainability.
September 30, 2019

Dr. William Phillip to present 2019 Mellichamp Lecture

Dr. William Phillip, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, will present the 2019 Mellichamp Lecture. Hosted by the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, Dr. Phillip will present a lecture, "Manufacturing Fit-for-Purpose Membranes from Nanostructured Polymers," on Tuesday, October 22 at 3:00 pm in Forney Hall of Chemical Engineering room G140. The event is free and open to the public.
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