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Defense Innovation PEI to meet national security challenges on the world stage
October 1, 2024
Purdue University has always had a resolute focus on serving those who serve our country, and its commitment to national security is paramount as a land-grant university. Purdue is now further strengthening its endeavors as a thought leader for national security and defense by announcing Defense Innovation, its newest Purdue Engineering Initiative (PEI).
Read Full ArticleOpinion: The U.S. Needs A New Push In Energetic Materials
October 1, 2024
With Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in its third year, much attention has been paid to the West’s diminishing stockpile of weapons. Manufacturers have scrambled to increase production—or in some cases, restart production—of weapons that have proven vital to Ukraine’s defense. Dire warnings have been issued that we are rapidly depleting weapons stockpiles that our own military might require. At the same time, there are concerns that industry is not positioned to meet the increasing demand for rocket engines, driven in part by plans to produce large numbers of hypersonic weapons.
Read Full ArticleFirst energetics talent showcase attracts students and defense professionals from across the U.S.
October 1, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Purdue Energetics Research Center (PERC) hosted a first-of-its-kind energetic materials talent showcase that connects students and postdoctoral researchers interested in energetics careers with employers across the defense community.
Read Full ArticlePurdue University, AFRL Regional Network - Midwest collaborate on solid rocket fuel project
October 1, 2024
WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFRL) — Researchers at Purdue University, with support from the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, have filed a patent disclosure to develop solid fuels for rotating detonation engines. The project was awarded in collaboration with the AFRL Regional Network – Midwest, headquartered at Purdue. The Midwest Network is a new science and technology ecosystem that brings together academia, industry and government agencies to advance research and technology critical to the Air Force mission.
Read Full Article3D printing promises more efficient ways to make custom explosives and rocket propellants
October 1, 2024
Imagine you’re driving to work on a rainy day, when a distracted, reckless driver hits your car out of nowhere. With a “boom,” an air bag deploys faster than you can blink your eyes to save your life.
Read Full ArticleBoilermakers take a jaw-dropping visit to a naval aircraft carrier
October 1, 2024
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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October 1, 2024
From the world leader in academic energetics research, Purdue University
Read Full ArticlePurdue-launched solid rocket motor-maker Adranos flies off with Anduril
October 1, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Adranos Inc., a Purdue-originated company that grew from a doctoral project into an impactful company, has been acquired by a major Costa Mesa, California-based defense products company, Anduril Industries.
Read Full ArticleEnergetic materials summer research program at Purdue completes fourth year
September 13, 2024
Thirty-six undergraduate students recently completed the Advancing Army Modernization Priorities – Undergraduate Program (AAMP-UP), a 10-week undergraduate summer research program that provides an immersive, experiential environment for undergraduates to collaborate with researchers who specialize in energetic materials — explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics.
Read Full ArticleNew Purdue energetics faculty member uses lasers to capture high-speed particles in motion
September 13, 2024
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Purdue Energetics Research Center (PERC) recently recruited a new faculty member who uses lasers and high-speed imaging diagnostics to capture and measure energetic materials — explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics — as they move and transform, providing the crucial insights needed to develop efficient, next-generation fuels and propulsion systems.
Read Full ArticleMonique McClain: 3D Printing Energetic Materials
September 13, 2024
Our goal is to advance the manufacturing science necessary to develop state-of-the-art additively manufactured energetic materials (AMEMs). This includes developing complex, multi-material geometries and implementing in-situ monitoring of the manufacturing process to repeatably create high performance and high quality AMEMs. Our interdisciplinary expertise ranges from formulation development, machine customization, process optimization, in-situ qualification, and characterization of mechanical and combustion properties.
Read Full ArticleUndergraduate summer research program bolsters energetic materials workforce through network building and diversity
August 23, 2023
Energetic materials — explosives, propellants and pyrotechnics — are essential to national security strategy, but in recent years, the enterprise has struggled with workforce attrition and a lack of replacement hiring. The Advancing Army Modernization Priorities – Undergraduate Program (AAMP-UP), a collaboration between the Purdue Energetics Research Center (PERC) and DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory (ARL), aims to bolster the workforce by creating a network of students from a variety of backgrounds who are excited about energetic materials research.
PERC hosts energetics experts across academia, industry and government at PEMS'23
June 30, 2023
The 3rd biennial Purdue Energetic Materials Summit (PEMS'23), which took place June 13-15, 2023 on the Purdue University campus, hosted over 100 energetic materials experts from across government, industry and academia. PEMS brings together thought leaders and decision makers in the defense, security and academic communities to discuss key challenges and potential technical solutions associated with energetic materials.
Read Full ArticleAlum of the Month, Nov. 2022: Camilo A. Duarte-Cordon
November 30, 2022
Duarte-Cordon received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering. He is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at Columbia University.
Read Full ArticleAAMP-UP, PERC aim to promote diversity and inclusion in energetics
November 28, 2022
A core component of the Advancing Army Modernization Priorities – Undergraduate Program’s (AAMP-UP) mission is to promote diversity and inclusion in the field of energetics. To accomplish that goal, staff and graduate students traveled to two national conferences, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) in Houston, TX and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) in Charlotte, NC, to recruit the next AAMP-UP cohort, as well as prospective graduate students interested in energetic materials and defense research.
Read Full ArticleMOU amendment expands partnership with Cranfield
November 14, 2022
On Oct. 27, 2022, representatives from Purdue University and Cranfield University met to sign an MOU amendment that expands their existing partnership to advance education and research in the defense space.
Read Full ArticleOpen Graduate Assistant Positions for AAMP-UP Program: Spring & Summer 2023
November 2, 2022
The Advancing Army Modernization Priorities - Energetic Materials (AAMP-EM) Cooperative Agreement is looking for graduate students to join the leadership team for the Advancing Army Modernization Priorities - Undergraduate Program (AAMP-UP), an experiential education program involving research in explosives, pyrotechnics, and propellants.
Read Full ArticleCheck out the latest issue of The Blast
October 24, 2022
The Blast is the official newsletter of the Purdue Energetics Research Center. Three times a year, the newsletter features a "blast" of content highlighting the projects, accomplishments and events associated with PERC and its affiliated faculty, staff, students, alumni and partner organizations. In this issue, read more about research from our featured faculty member, Monique McClain, the AAMP-UP Energetic Materials Research Symposium, faculty and student accomplishments and other related Purdue defense news.
Read Full ArticlePurdue University launches Institute for National Security
October 19, 2022
The Purdue Institute for National Security is an interdisciplinary institute that aims to promote national security and bolster the defense ecosystem on campus and within the Greater Lafayette area. Jeff Rhoads, Professor of Mechanical Engineering and member of PERC, has been named the inaugural Executive Director.
Read Full ArticleAlum of the Month, September 2022: Spencer Fehlberg
September 26, 2022
Fehlberg received his Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering. He is now a Propulsion Engineer for Northrop Grumman at the Allegany Ballistics Lab.
Read Full ArticleAlum of the Month, August 2022: Kelly Brayton
August 1, 2022
Brayton received her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University. She is now a graduate student researcher in Chemical Engineering at Columbia University.
Read Full ArticleAAMP-UP Students Showcase Projects at Energetic Materials Research Symposium
July 28, 2022
On July 28, 2022, the Advancing Army Modernization Priorities – Undergraduate Program (AAMP-UP) held its end-of-summer Energetic Materials Research Symposium, which included a poster show and presentations, at the Stables Event Center in Lafayette, IN.
Read Full ArticleAlum of the Month, July 2022: Prashanth Bangalore Venkatesh
July 1, 2022
Dr. Bangalore Venkatesh graduated from both the MS and PhD programs in Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is now a Lead Propulsion Analyst at Agile Space Industries, Inc.
Read Full ArticleCheck out the June 2022 issue of The Blast
June 1, 2022
The Blast is the official newsletter of the Purdue Energetics Research Center. Three times a year, the newsletter features a “blast” of content highlighting the projects, accomplishments and events associated with PERC and its affiliated faculty, staff, students, alumni and partner organizations. In this issue, read more about the AAMP-UP undergraduate research program, the Breakthrough Energetics conference, faculty and student accomplishments and other related Purdue defense news.
Read Full ArticleAAMP-UP kicks off its second summer of undergraduate energetics research
May 23, 2022
The Advancing Army Modernization Priorities – Undergraduate Program (AAMP-UP) kicked off its second year of in-person student summer research in Ray W. Herrick Laboratories on May 23, 2022. Until August 1, 2022, 41 students from nine universities across the country will be conducting energetics research with faculty, staff and graduate student mentors.
Read Full ArticleInaugural Breakthrough Energetics conference hosted at Purdue University
May 4, 2022
The National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), in partnership with Purdue University and Energetics Technology Center (ETC), hosted the inaugural Breakthrough Energetics Conference at Purdue on May 4-5, 2022. The goal of the conference was to advocate for increased investment in the U.S. energetic materials enterprise, including research & development, acquisition, adjacent technologies, manufacturing and workforce development.
Read Full ArticleHypersonic ground testing site at Purdue will be first of its kind in U.S.
August 9, 2021
Purdue University continues to hit the throttle on its interest in aerospace and national security, as the university announced the construction of the first-of-its-kind U.S. facility to test hypersonic technologies
Read Full ArticleSingh to receive 2021 AIChE Environmental Division Early Career Award
August 2, 2021
Shweta Singh, assistant professor of agricultural and biological engineering and environmental and ecological engineering, will receive the 2021 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Environmental Division Early Career Award.
Read Full ArticleDr. Brett Savoie awarded Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative funding from Department of Defense
February 1, 2021
Brett M. Savoie, the Charles Davidson Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University, will lead one of 25 teams to receive 2021 Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) funding from the Department of Defense as part of the Fiscal Year 2021 competition.
Read Full ArticlePurdue and U.S. Army to collaborate on next-generation energetic materials
August 31, 2020
Advancing technology associated with explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics — what the scientific community calls energetic materials — is the goal of a new joint project between Purdue University and the United States Army.
Read Full ArticleNow you can 3D print clay, cookie dough – or solid rocket fuel
June 11, 2018
Purdue Univeristy assistant professor Emre Gunduz used ultrasonic vibrations to maintain a flow of the material through the printer nozzle.
Read Full ArticleTeam awarded $7.5 million grant to study multifunctional piezoelectric energetic materials
April 11, 2018
A multidisciplinary team of researchers led by Steve Son, a professor of mechanical engineering at Purdue University, has received a $7.5 million grant by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) to study piezoenergetics, which combines piezoelectric properties with energetic materials such as explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics.
Read Full ArticleInkjet-Printed Nanothermite Deposits Energetic Materials Safely
January 8, 2018
Researchers have developed a method to deposit tiny amounts of energetic materials (explosives, propellants, and pyrotechnics) using the same technology as an inkjet printer.
Read Full ArticleChristopher Goldenstein awarded AFOSR Young Investigator Research Program Grant
October 11, 2017
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research today announced it will award approximately $19.9 million in grants to 45 scientists and engineers from 38 research institutions and small businesses who submitted winning research proposals through the Air Force's Young Investigator Research Program (YIP).
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