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August 29, 2019

Alumni Profile: Matt Edwards

Before attending Purdue, Matt Edwards (BSME '00) had never even been out of the country. Today, he manages the Eli Lilly and Company manufacturing facility in Suzhou, China.
August 28, 2019

Nanoscale light manipulation

Researchers are manipulating light on a nanoscale to detect molecular fingerprints. Professor Chi Hwan Lee created this sticker, which allows these 3D plasmonic nanoarrays to be used anywhere.
August 27, 2019

Leadership Development Program

Employers are looking for leadership qualities. So how on earth do you practice that? Purdue ME has created the Leadership Development Program, a customized program that helps you work on those skills you'll need in the professional world.
August 22, 2019

Faculty position open in Autonomous and Connected Systems

The School of Mechanical Engineering is looking for a tenure-track faculty member with expertise in Autonomous and Connected Systems, focused on advancing the science and engineering of autonomy, robotics, and Internet of Things.
August 19, 2019

NASCAR crew chief Chris Gabehart brings Purdue engineering to victory lane

The pressure couldn't be any higher -- your first race as a top-level crew chief, and it's the Daytona 500. Your driver takes the lead, and manages to avoid crash after crash. How can you keep your team focused on the finish line in front of more than 100,000 fans? Actually, high-pressure scenarios like this are no big deal for Chris Gabehart. After all, if you can graduate from Mechanical Engineering at Purdue, you can accomplish anything!
August 16, 2019

Purdue hosts particle conference

Powders and particles are everywhere -- from the food we eat, to our laundry detergent, to the pharmaceutical tablets we take. But they can also be a great mystery.
August 13, 2019

Women in Defense scholarship winner

Congratulations to Jillian Joffe, recipient of the Women in Defense Horizons Scholarship. A graduate student under professor Jeff Rhoads, Jillian is the 3rd Purdue woman to win the scholarship in two years.
August 8, 2019

Cholera-diagnosing tool featured on NPR

Developed by Katie Clayton (PhD '17), OmniVis is a portable smartphone-based lab that can diagnose cholera in 30 minutes, instead of 3 days. Her work has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered.
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