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June 8, 2026

NASA's Chief of the Astronaut Office Scott Tingle reflects on historic Artemis II mission

When NASA’s Artemis II crew successfully slingshotted around the Moon in April 2026, it marked the first time in more than 50 years that humans made such a journey.


But human spaceflight is about more than just rockets and technology. It's about card games. And coping with frozen toilets. And living with others in a tiny capsule for two weeks, having your actions and conversations broadcast live to the world. The person responsible for that side of the experience is NASA's Chief of the Astronaut Office, Purdue graduate Scott Tingle.

June 3, 2026

The first successful 3D printing of aluminum alloy 7075

3D printing has revolutionized manufacturing, with its ability to design and build unprecedented customizable geometries. But not all materials are suitable for 3D printing — including the aluminum alloy 7075 (AA7075) often used in aerospace because of its high strength-to-weight ratio. For the first time, researchers have successfully demonstrated liquid metal jet printing with AA7075, producing finished pieces that are stronger and lighter than those created with traditional methods.
June 2, 2026

Purdue ME students selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Six students from Purdue University's School of Mechanical Engineering have been selected for the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). The program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited United States institutions.

May 27, 2026

Shooting lasers at batteries to characterize outgassing

The lithium-ion batteries in our cars, homes, and devices have a secret: the tiny electrochemical reactions creating their power can sometimes produce unwanted gaseous byproducts. Purdue University researchers have devised a method to measure minute amounts of these gases using infrared lasers, helping to improve the durability and performance of future battery designs.
May 6, 2026

Purdue Beta chapter of Pi Tau Sigma hosts national convention in West Lafayette

The Purdue Beta chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, the mechanical engineering honors society, hosted the organization’s annual national convention this April, welcoming 122 attendees from 39 chapters across the country.

The three-day event featured networking opportunities, breakout sessions, lab tours and a technical challenge, bringing together students and professionals from around the world.
May 5, 2026

New Manufacturing Studio supercharges engineering in Indianapolis

You can’t spell “Boilermaker” without “maker!” That Purdue spirit of designing and building things carries on in the new Manufacturing Studio in Indianapolis — a haven for students to machine parts, create prototypes, and supercharge their engineering education.
April 26, 2026

Purdue Space Program launches in Indianapolis

Something new is launching in Indianapolis — literally! Purdue Space Program, the student group who have been launching rockets in West Lafayette for more than 25 years, have established a chapter in Indianapolis. It took many “small steps” for these intrepid urban rocketeers to reach their “giant leap.”

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