Check out this article from SAE International, about Purdue ME students Mrunal Joshi and Aswin Ramesh. They publicly presented their research on diesel engines, thanks to support from Eaton and Cummins Inc.
It may be winter outside, but at Herrick Labs -- Purdue University's testbed for high performance buildings -- they're running the air conditioners at full blast.
Purdue University researchers have devised a method of 3D printing that can produce energetic materials with fine geometric features faster and with less expense than traditional methods, while also being safer and more environmentally friendly.
Andres Arrieta's research was featured in National Geographic. He discovered that the earwig's wings use origami-like folds to expand to 10 times their size. This bistability allows its wings to expand with very little mechanical effort. At Herrick Labs, Andres is working to convert this bio-inspired origami into products that are useful to humans.
Civil Engineering grad Iason Konstantzos (Ph.D. 2016) started as a tenure-track assistant professor in the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on Aug. 13, 2018. From January 2017-June 2018 he was a post-doctoral fellow in the School of Civil Engineering and in the Center for High Performance Buildings at Herrick Labs. During his Ph.D. and post-doc terms, Iason was advised by Prof. Thanos Tzempelikos.
Purdue MEs received recognition at the ASME Conference on Smart Structures, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems (SMASIS2018), in San Antonio, Texas in September 2018.
Graduate students from Purdue University (USA) collaborated with students from the Technical University of Dresden (Germany) to complete an international course in refrigeration and compressors. They spent one week at the Technical University of Dresden, collaborated long-distance over the summer, and then convened for one week at Herrick Labs to present their final projects.