News
February 23, 2009
2009 Distinguished Engineering Alumni
Two CEOs and a VP/CTO from chemical, food, biomedical device industries, show the impact that Purdue mechanical engineers are having. Learn more about Jackie Levin, Jorge Ochoa, and Bill White.
February 12, 2009
ME shows threefold increase in innovation and economic development activities over five years
ME faculty and students made great strides in the last 5 years in innovation and tech transfer. 31 invention disclosures and 17 provisional patent applications were submitted in 2008, up 3 times. 67% of the inventions have student co-inventors. As of January 2009, 27 ME inventions have active commercial licenses/options, up from 9 in 2003.
February 6, 2009
Researchers cooking up new gelled rocket fuels
A team of researchers including Professor Paul Sojka are developing a new type of gelled fuel designed to improve the safety, performance and range of rockets for space and military applications.
January 27, 2009
Nano-tetherball biosensor precisely detects glucose
Professor Timothy Fisher and colleagues have created a precise biosensor for detecting blood glucose and potentially many other biological molecules by using carbon nanotubes anchored to gold-coated "nanocubes."
December 3, 2008
New holographic method could be used for lab-on-a-chip technologies
Researchers led by Professor Steven Wereley have developed a potential new tool to analyze biological samples or create devices using nanoassembly.
December 2, 2008
More flexible method floated to produce biofuels, electricity
Professor Fu Zhao and colleagues are proposing a new "flexible" approach to producing alternative fuels that could supply up to 20 percent of transportation fuels in the United States annually.
September 16, 2008
ME alumnus completes $11 million drive for industry-oriented laboratory
A $2 million gift from ME alumnus Gerald D. Hines has completed a drive to raise $11 million for a project to expand Ray W. Herrick Laboratories.