Purdue University engineers have created a patent-pending method to create layered perovskite nanowires that exhibit a wide range of unusual optical properties beyond conventional perovskites. Their research has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Science.
Recently, the Institute launched the world's first Tech Diplomacy Academy, a digital platform where leaders from government, business, technology, and civic sectors receive training on critical emerging technologies and strategies vital to U.S. national security and economic prosperity.
May is National Cancer Research Month, a time to celebrate the incredible strides made in the fight against cancer. From groundbreaking therapies to innovative treatments, researchers worldwide are dedicated to improving treatment options and finding a cure.
Mary Mulligan, a member of the 2018 undergraduate class, has taken her Purdue chemical engineering degree in a unique direction - to the world's most diverse tropical rainforests! She is currently pursuing a double degree PhD in tropical forestry at the University of Goettingen in Germany and IPB University in Indonesia. In her research, she is designing a biodiversity monitoring program for a national park in Sulawesi, Indonesia.