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February 9, 2021

ChE alumnus William E. Smith III (BSChE'69) to lead American Resources rare earth element purification facility

American Resources Corp., a next-generation and socially responsible supplier of raw materials to the new infrastructure marketplace, has engaged technology veteran William E. Smith III, a Purdue Chemical Engineering alumnus, to advance the company's goal of supplying isolated pure rare-earth elements from domestic sources using an environmentally safer method. Smith will lead the design, build and operation phase of its rare-earth element (REE) and critical mineral purification facilities using ligand-assisted displacement (LAD) chromatography technology, which was developed by Dr. Nien-Hwa Linda Wang, the Maxine Spencer Nichols Professor of Purdue Chemical Engineering. Smith earned his BS in Chemical Engineering in 1969.
February 5, 2021

ChE graduate student Akriti awarded Varma Fellowship

Davidson School of Chemical Engineering graduate student Akriti was recently named 2020 recipient of the Arvind and Karen Varma Fellowship. Created in 2019, the Varma Fellowship supports Purdue Chemical Engineering graduate students with outstanding academic and research performance.
February 4, 2021

ChE team publishes research on self-healable perovskite solar cells

A multi-institution team of researchers led by the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering at Purdue University has made a breakthrough in the flexible solar cell field. Their findings contribute to the development of solar cells on flexible surfaces, including ultra-flexible and wearable energy-harvesting devices. The team published their research on self-healable perovskite solar cells in the recent issue of Cell Reports Physical Science.
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