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Factories in space: Purdue hosts first ever In-Space Manufacturing class
To sustain operations in space, you have to be able to build in space. That’s the idea behind the first ever university course focused on In-Space Manufacturing — hosted by the Cradle of Astronauts, Purdue University.
NASA's Chief of the Astronaut Office Scott Tingle reflects on historic Artemis II mission
When NASA’s Artemis II crew successfully slingshotted around the Moon in April 2026, it marked the first time in more than 50 years that humans made such a journey.
But human spaceflight is about more than just rockets and technology. It's about card games. And coping with frozen toilets. And living with others in a tiny capsule for two weeks, having your actions and conversations broadcast live to the world. The person responsible for that side of the experience is NASA's Chief of the Astronaut Office, Purdue graduate Scott Tingle.
The first successful 3D printing of aluminum alloy 7075
Purdue ME students selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Six students from Purdue University's School of Mechanical Engineering have been selected for the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited United States institutions.
Shooting lasers at batteries to characterize outgassing
Purdue Beta chapter of Pi Tau Sigma hosts national convention in West Lafayette
The three-day event featured networking opportunities, breakout sessions, lab tours and a technical challenge, bringing together students and professionals from around the world.
New Manufacturing Studio supercharges engineering in Indianapolis
Aaed Musa's robots launch him to YouTube success
Aaed Musa was like any other mechanical engineering student at Purdue University, using 3D printers to build projects... except his projects were robot dogs, CD slingshooters, infinitely spinning tops, and most importantly, a YouTube audience of millions.
Winning senior design projects innovate on resin printers, jump ropes, and organ donation
Teams of Purdue mechanical engineering students have developed novel prototype projects involving resin printers, jump ropes, and organ donation. The teams competed for the Malott Innovation Awards, given to the best senior design project of the spring 2026 semester.