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May 17, 2016

Garimella wins ITherm Achievement Award

Congratulations to the recipient of the ITherm Achievement Award for 2016, Suresh Garimella (R. Eugene & Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering).
May 16, 2016

Spring 2016 Commencement features more than 300 ME students

Purdue's Spring 2016 Commencement took place on Friday, May 13. There were 251 Mechanical Engineering seniors who received their Bachelor of Science; 63 received their Masters of Science; and 13 received doctorates. Congratulations to all, and have fun changing the world!
May 10, 2016

CardboardiZer turns dinosaur dreams into cardboard reality

Playing with toy dinosaurs is one thing -- but designing your own dinosaur in a computer, and having it digitally converted to an easy-to-assemble cardboard model? That's the goal of the CardboardiZer system, developed by the C Design Lab at Purdue University. This system allows novice designers to convert static three-dimensional objects into moving robotic versions made out of cardboard, wood and sheet metal. "We are taking inanimate objects and making them come alive," said Karthik Ramani, the Donald W. Feddersen Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University.
May 9, 2016

Scott Tingle headed to International Space Station in 2017

Scott Tingle (MSME '88) will join the crew of the International Space Station in 2017. NASA announced that, starting in September 2017, Tingle will live aboard the ISS for two consecutive expeditions. Tingle has a masters degree from Purdue in mechanical engineering, with a specialty in fluid mechanics and propulsion.
May 6, 2016

Shirley Dyke wins computing award

Professor Shirley J. Dyke and PhD candidate Chul Min Yeum have been awarded the 2015 Hojjat Adeli Award for Innovation in Computing.

This award is in recognition for the manuscript authored by them and entitled "Vision based Automated Crack Detection for Bridge Inspection” published in the top-ranked journal Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering in May 2015.
May 3, 2016

Purdue ME grad about Fiat Chrysler: Automotive is the high tech of the future

Purdue mechanical engineering graduate Chris Barman (BSME '94) is now in charge of Electrical and Electronics for the NAFTA region of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, overseeing the entire lineup of Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram Truck, and Fiat. During a recent visit to Purdue, she described how her time with the Women in Engineering Program, Society of Women Engineers, and engineering sorority Phi Sigma Rho helped her decide on a career in the automotive industry. She also encourages current students to consider cars just as high tech as smartphones, websites, and rocket engines -- and with autonomy and connectivity, the automotive industry is the high tech field of the future.
May 2, 2016

Lab-on-a-Chip transforms cancer diagnosis and treatment

Nanotechnology has enabled medical treatments that were unthinkable just a decade ago. Thanks to a tiny fabricated device called a Lab on a Chip, scientists can now target and capture individual tumor cells, using only a blood sample from a cancer patient. This can potentially be a game-changer -- not just for diagnosing cancer, but potentially for testing individualized therapies on those cells in a laboratory, before using them on a patient in real life. Cagri Savran is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University, conducting research at the Birck Nanotechnology Center.
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