Awards and Honors
Steven Schneider, professor of aeronautics and astronautics, is an internationally recognized and highly respected authority on the subject of laminar-turbulent transition in hypersonic boundary-layer flows.
Three Purdue University faculty members in the College of Engineering won 2017 Faculty Early Career Development awards from the National Science Foundation, one of the most prestigious NSF honors for outstanding young researchers.
Carlo Scalo, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, was awarded $360,000 from the Army Research Office Young Investigator Program for his Compressible Flow and Acoustics Lab.
Additional Articles:
Gomez Wins Award for Computational Mechanics
AAE Alumnus Jim Luckring Receives Special Honors
Purdue Academy Inducts CoE Faculty
Two ChE Faculty Honored for Excellence in Teaching
Dumbacher Named AIAA Executive Director
Nateghi Named Co-PI for NSF Project
ECE's Jacob Receives DARPA Young Faculty Award
Two AAE Students Chosen for Aviation Week's "20 Twenties"
Poggie Receives Two Prestigious Awards
Agrawal and Reklaitis Receive AIChE Awards
Sadeghi Wins First Place in LTPP International Data Analysis Contest
Groll Receives Prestigious HVAC, Refrigeration Honor
Connor Named 2018 T.R. Higgins Lectureship Award Winner
MEP's Womack Awarded for Work as Learning Community instructor
Gounder Named 2018 Sloan Research Fellow
ChE Alum Elected to the National Academy of Medicine
NSF Announces Funding for Purdue Food, Energy Program