STSRG members make strong contributions to ASPIRE annual meeting
ASPIRE (Advancing Self-sufficiency through Powered Infrastructure for Roadway Electrification) hosted its annual meeting in Logan, Utah, with strong participation from STSRG members.
Prof. Nadia Gkritza, ASPIRE's campus director at Purdue, presented the year's highlights for the campus.
Bruno Cesar Krause Moras served as masters of ceremony in the Industry and Innovation Day of the Center. Bruno and his team won the three awards on the Innovation Challenge organized by the center: 1st Place (Industry Judges), People’s Choice Award (Audience Vote), and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) Innovation Award.
The STSRG students Gaia Cervini, Kenny Wijaya, Sarangi Jayaram, and Bruno Moras presented posters on topics related to their research on transportation electrification.

