This episode of "This Is Purdue" features Dimitri Peroulis, senior vice president for partnerships and online at Purdue and the Reilly Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
A research team led by ENE's Greg Strimel along with Tamara Moore, Morgan Hynes, and S. Selcen Guzey are continuing SCALE K-12 efforts to bring advanced knowledge of microelectronics into classrooms and inspire the next generation of STEM professionals.
Zoltan K. Nagy, the Arvind Varma Professor in the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering, has received a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to conduct research in Italy during the Fall 2025 semester. He also was recently elected as an External Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), one of the highest scholarly honors bestowed by Hungary’s premier scientific institution.
Purdue's College of Engineering has set a new record with its highest-ever number of undergraduate rankings in the top 10 in the annual U.S. News & World Report Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs survey.
Spaceflight expected to carry Purdue engineering professor, graduate student conducting human-tended research experiments, accompanied by Purdue alumni in space classroom
Wenzhuo Wu, professor of industrial engineering in the College of Engineering, and Guang Lin, Moses Cobb Stevens professor of mathematical sciences in the College of Science, are co-principal investigators on NOURISH, an NSF-funded initiative to develop real-time digital twin technology for personalized nutrition.
Seungjin Kim, the Captain James F. McCarthy, Jr. and Cheryl E. McCarthy Head and a Professor in the School of Nuclear Engineering at Purdue, played a pivotal role in the recent Nuclear Energy Forum 2025, hosted by IBJ Media in partnership with the Indiana Office of Energy Development.
Two Purdue Engineering alumni are part of NASA's 2025 class of astronaut candidates. The alumni, Adam Fuhrmann and Yuri Kubo, will immediately join the Cradle of Astronauts at Purdue, bringing the total number of its members to 30.