Alina Alexeenko and other Purdue Researchers have received funding from the Trask Innovation Fund to further develop lyophilization innovations and bring them to the marketplace.
"Managing uncertainty is crucial for successful business operations. Our goal is to create tools that can help decision makers in industry and in government agencies make choices that achieve desirable outcomes under differing circumstances and uncertainties."
In a new study published in Advanced Materials, Purdue researchers have successfully constructed a new perovskite interlayer that exhibits both superior thermal and moisture stability in ambient conditions.
The approval and establishment of the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering's first ever named research area - the Dr. Norman and Jane Li Chemical Engineering Separations Area ; marked a momentous time in history for both the Li Family Charitable Foundation and Purdue Chemical Engineering.