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July 21, 2023

Issam Mudawar receives top world citation recognitions

Issam Mudawar has worked in many aspects of heat and mass transfer, from cooling spacecraft to electric vehicle charging cables. His decades of work have recently been recognized in several international metrics as being one of the most highly-cited researchers in the field.
July 20, 2023

H-index 100: Suresh Garimella hits the century mark

In the world of heat and mass transfer, Purdue University is an acknowledged leader. Distinguished Professor Emeritus Suresh Garimella has reached a milestone that puts that influence into hard numbers: achieving an h-index of 100.
July 17, 2023

Getting in GEARE: Purdue's premier study abroad program celebrates its 20th anniversary

It’s been two decades since the first intrepid cohort of Purdue students traveled to Karlsruhe, Germany to inaugurate GEARE, Purdue’s groundbreaking global engineering and work experience program. Since then, nearly 1,000 Purdue students have participated in this unique combination of study abroad and work abroad.

In May 2023, many of these students and professors returned to Karlsruhe for a 20th anniversary reunion: sharing stories about renegade carousels, Formula 1 road trips, and how the percentage of Purdue ME students studying abroad increased from 1% to 40%.
June 26, 2023

Using microfluidics to manufacture hydrophobic drugs

In the high-stakes world of developing new cancer-fighting drugs, researchers face a daunting problem – most of the new formulas they create are not easily soluble by the human body. To tackle the problem of “hydrophobic drugs,” Purdue pharmacy researchers have joined forces with Purdue mechanical engineering researchers to develop a microfluidic device capable of encapsulating hydrophobic drugs in a controllable water-soluble coating at the nanoscale.
June 22, 2023

Air-conditioning the battlefield

There's a battle going on to create more efficient and environmentally friendly refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. But what if those systems are needed on an actual battlefield? The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has enlisted Purdue University researchers to explore refrigerants that are both sustainable, and safe to operate in combat conditions.
June 13, 2023

Continuously tunable thermal regulators for batteries and electronic devices

Amy Marconnet and Xiulin Ruan have developed a thermal regulating system for batteries and electronic devices, based on compressible graphene foam. Unlike current thermal systems which can only be "on" or "off," this system is continuously tunable to dial in the best temperature for every operating condition.
June 7, 2023

Diesel engine research leading to better efficiency, emissions standards on the roads

Greg Shaver doesn’t believe there should be a trade-off between protecting the air we breathe and achieving better engine efficiency of large vehicles on the road. Shaver, a mechanical engineering professor and director of Purdue’s Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, is part of a national effort researching the reduction of carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide and microscopic particle emissions and improving the efficiency of diesel engines on the road today.
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