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June 28, 2021

Undergrads help with lunar habitat research

At Purdue Engineering, you can get involved in research, even in your very first year. FYE students Shantanu Sinha and Nathan Stonitsch joined Prof. Davide Ziviani in his project of cooling a lunar habitat simulator, as part of the Resilient Extra Terrestrial Habitat (RETH) Institute at Herrick Labs.
June 25, 2021

The history of acoustic source localization

The science of locating sound has come a long way... from tin cans, to holographic microphone arrays. In this special publication from the National Academy of Engineering, Purdue acoustics experts Yangfan Liu, Stuart Bolton, and Patricia Davies discuss the history and future of acoustic source localization.
June 24, 2021

Issam Mudawar honored by ASME

Issam Mudawar, the Betty Ruth and Milton B. Hollander Family Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been named the 2021 recipient of the Allan Kraus Thermal Management Medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for 35 years of pioneering accomplishments and international leadership in high-heat flux thermal management of electronics and its impact on the cooling of computers, data centers, hybrid and all-electric vehicles, defense electronics and space vehicles.
June 23, 2021

Frank Lee: Accidental Astronaut

Frank Lee is probably the only refrigeration technician in history to perform his job in zero gravity! After 25 years of service as an engineering technician (on the ground) at Purdue's Herrick Labs, Frank helped to test a new zero-gravity refrigerator prototype for NASA by embarking on a series of parabolic test flights.
June 18, 2021

Printable biosensor for tissues and organs

Surgeons may soon be able to localize critical regions in tissues and organs during a surgical operation, thanks to a soft, thin, stretchable biosensor that can be 3D printed, developed by Chi Hwan Lee.
June 16, 2021

Bring the outdoors in: The energy-efficient method for using 100% outdoor air in buildings

A key lesson from the COVID pandemic is the inherent risk of spreading disease through indoor air recirculation. One way to mitigate that risk is to incorporate outdoor air; however, dehumidifying that air requires huge amounts of energy. Purdue University engineers have proposed a system that combines new membrane technology with the latest HVAC systems, to make 100% outdoor air systems economically feasible – especially in warm, humid climates.
June 13, 2021

OpenVenti: Vicente Adum helps to bring hope to Ecuador

While North America may be rebounding from the COVID-19 pandemic, much of South America is still in the trenches fighting the disease. In Ecuador, Purdue alum Vicente Adum (MSME '02) is part of a team called OpenVenti, who designed and manufactured an open-source ventilator, donating hundreds of them to Ecuadorian hospitals where they are still very much in need.
June 11, 2021

Spring 2021 Dean's List

Congratulations to all of our Purdue ME students who made the Spring 2021 Dean's List and received Academic Honors. This site will allow you to print a custom certificate to mark the occasion!
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