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.
LoDos Theranostics LLC, a Purdue-affiliated life sciences startup, received the first-place prize at the New Venture Competition hosted by BioCrossroads.
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Groll Receives Prestigious HVAC, Refrigeration Honor
Gkritza Receives DOE Award
ChE Alum Elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Dumbacher Named AIAA Executive Director
Poggie Receives Two Prestigious Awards
Alum Papoutsakis Elected to NAE
Jafvert Receives AEESP Outstanding Publication Award
Lee Receives Earhart Fellowship
Marconnet Receives ASME Honor
Sadeghi Wins First Place in LTPP International Data Analysis Contest
BME's Calve First Purdue Faculty to Earn NIH Honor
MSE's Dayananda Receives the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
ME's Ivantysynova Received Honorary Doctorate
AAE Alumnus Jim Luckring Receives Special Honors
Holloway Receives ASEE Fellow Status
Goergen Awarded BMES 2017 Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award
NSF Announces Funding for Purdue Food, Energy Program