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September 9, 2025

Seeing is believing: Students create transparent rocket engines

Anyone who’s seen a rocket launch knows there’s an enormous amount of light at the end of the nozzle. What happens upstream of that nozzle, however, is not often seen by human eyes. But in Purdue’s Propulsion Design, Build, and Test (DBT) course this spring, students got to do more than “just” fire their own rocket engine. They got to see right through it.

Tim Pourpoint and his propulsion students developed a completely transparent rocket engine, enabling them to see the entire combustion process for the first time.
September 9, 2025

Purdue Energetics Research Center aims to modernize manufacturing of energetic materials

The Purdue Energetics Research Center has received approximately $7 million from the United States Department of Defense to modernize manufacturing processes for energetic materials — explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants. These new methods aim to support government and industry in scaling up production, reducing costs, and ensuring safety and quality of materials.
February 25, 2025

Mechanical engineering researcher Monique McClain develops state-of-the-art processes to tailor-make energetic materials

Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, has become a staple area of study across engineering disciplines because of its potential to revolutionize the design and production of a variety of materials and structures. Monique McClain, assistant professor in Purdue’s School of Mechanical Engineering, has dedicated her career to more efficiently developing high-quality and high-performing 3D-printed energetic materials, such as explosives, pyrotechnics and propellants, that can be fine-tuned for performance and safety.
February 10, 2025

The Purdue Energetic Materials Summit (PEMS)

Since 2017, the biennial Purdue Energetic Materials Summit (PEMS) technical exchange has provided a
stimulating venue for open discussion of state-of-the-art and emerging challenges associated with energetic
materials. Thought leaders from across industry, government, and academia have gathered to share their
expertise and develop a vision for the future. We look forward to continuing this tradition and ensuring that
the vision is realized. The next PEMS will be held from September 23-26, 2025.
January 27, 2025

The Purdue Energetics Research Center - Energetics Talent Showcase (PERC-ETS)

Since 2017, the biennial Purdue Energetic Materials Summit (PEMS) technical exchange has provided a
stimulating venue for open discussion of state-of-the-art and emerging challenges associated with energetic
materials. Thought leaders from across industry, government, and academia have gathered to share their
expertise and develop a vision for the future. We look forward to continuing this tradition and ensuring that
the vision is realized. The next PERC-ETS will be held on September 22-23, 2025.
October 1, 2024

Boilermakers take a jaw-dropping visit to a naval aircraft carrier

Even Purdue’s globally renowned experts aren’t immune from geeking out over fighter jets, catapult takeoffs and blazing afterburners. A group of faculty and staff were invited by the U.S. Navy to a jaw-dropping and informative day this summer aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.

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