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January 21, 2021

ChE graduate student Caralyn Stevenson awarded Sandia National Laboratory fellowship

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering graduate student Caralyn Stevenson has been selected by Sandia National Laboratories for a research fellowship to support a project in the Materials Science. Stevenson, a fourth-year graduate student studying with advisor Dr. Stephen Beaudoin, was chosen for the Sandia Academic Alliance Initiative for Research & Career Opportunities for Women in Microsystems, Nanotechnology & Materials program, which supports Sandia Labs projects.
January 19, 2021

Two Chemical Engineering students named Academic All-Big Ten Honorees

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering student-athletes Bryce Hutchinson and Blake Selm were named Academic All-Big Ten for their excellence in the classroom. Although the COVID-19 pandemic led the Big Ten to postpone all fall sports except football to the spring, the conference opted to recognize cross country, soccer, and volleyball student-athletes for their academic excellence. To be eligible for Academic All-Big Ten, student-athletes must be enrolled full-time at their university for a minimum of 12 months and carry a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
January 13, 2021

ChE researchers led by Dr. Letian Dou reach semifinals of NREL solar competition

Dr. Letian Dou, the Charles Davidson Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, is leading a team of Purdue researchers that has reached the semifinal round in a national solar competition for their research in the area of stable and scalable perovskite solar cells. The competition is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).
January 7, 2021

P2SAC leads efforts to improve process safety

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering is one of few schools to not only teach a rigorous course in chemical process safety, but also to make it required for all seniors through the efforts of the Purdue Process Safety and Assurance Center, or P2SAC. Dr. Ray Mentzer, Professor of Engineering Practice and Executive Director, shares how P2SAC brings safety to the classroom on p. 22 of the online newsletter.
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