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August 9, 2023

Purdue's Motorsports Engineering program is fueling the industry's future

There’s only one institution in the country providing an undergraduate motorsports engineering program that’s recognized by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology... in the “Racing Capital of the World,” no less. Located less than a 15-minute drive from where the Indianapolis 500 captures international attention every year, Purdue University in Indianapolis is helping launch racing careers and creating unparalleled opportunities for students.
August 8, 2023

From heavy metal to nuclear energy: John Bernardin

John Bernardin (MSME '93, Ph.D. '96) may have looked like a headbanger in his Purdue yearbook photo, but today he's a rock star of a different kind: a 26-year veteran research engineer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, who helped to build instruments for two different Mars rovers.
August 3, 2023

Jimmy Kenyon takes the reins of NASA's Glenn Research Center

When you watch a space launch, what you might not see is the thousands of people who work behind-the-scenes, sometimes for years, to make that mission a success. NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, is just such a place – where thousands of workers develop the power, propulsion, and communications technologies that enable the newest cutting-edge aircraft and spacecraft to succeed. Purdue alum James “Jimmy” Kenyon (MSE ’98) was recently appointed Director of NASA’s Glenn Research Center, and discusses how being a Boilermaker has helped him support some of the best researchers in the world.
July 31, 2023

Flow boiling experiment to launch to International Space Station

Issam Mudawar's Flow Boiling and Condensation Experiment (FBCE) has been collecting data on the space station since August 2021. Now part 2 of the experiment is launching to ISS, investigating how condensation works in a reduced-gravity environment.
July 24, 2023

Soft morphing robotics inspired by pixel displays

Biological creatures have thousands of muscles that help them to move effortlessly. Duplicating that in a robot would require numerous actuators, wires, and other machinery. Purdue University researchers have borrowed technology from pixel-based displays to create flexible, paper-thin surfaces that can morph into detailed 3D shapes without bulky infrastructure.
July 21, 2023

Issam Mudawar receives top world citation recognitions

Issam Mudawar has worked in many aspects of heat and mass transfer, from cooling spacecraft to electric vehicle charging cables. His decades of work have recently been recognized in several international metrics as being one of the most highly-cited researchers in the field.
July 20, 2023

H-index 100: Suresh Garimella hits the century mark

In the world of heat and mass transfer, Purdue University is an acknowledged leader. Distinguished Professor Emeritus Suresh Garimella has reached a milestone that puts that influence into hard numbers: achieving an h-index of 100.
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