News

News

January 11, 2021

MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Guang Lin hosts webinar on AI and data science in post-pandemic healthcare

The 2020 pandemic has challenged our healthcare systems but it has also opened the door to a greater acceptance of virtual-clinic-visit and AI-enabled automation. What will the future of healthcare look like in the AI era? How data science and AI will shape the post-pandemic future of healthcare? Find out in this webinar hosted by Guang Lin, on Wednesday, January 27.
December 30, 2020

David Warsinger receives Young Membrane Scientist Award

Assistant Professor David Warsinger has received a Young Membrane Scientist Award from the North American Membrane Society. David's research focuses on the nexus of water and energy, with a specific concentration on desalination.
December 28, 2020

Top 12 stories of 2020

Every year, the faculty and students of Purdue Mechanical Engineering accomplish amazing things, and 2020 was no different. Below are the most-watched stories of research, student success, and amazing alumni from each month of 2020.
December 21, 2020

Enjoy these ME faculty lectures

Throughout the fall 2020 semester, Purdue ME faculty spoke at a number of prestigious conferences and events. You can now watch the videos from those presentations.
December 11, 2020

Student athletes named to Academic All-Big Ten Team

These Purdue ME students didn't get the chance to showcase their talents on the field this fall, but they did excel in the classroom. Alyssa Cwidak (Soccer), Curt Eckstein (Cross Country), and Teagan Jones (Soccer) have been named to the Fall 2020 Academic All-Big Ten Team.
December 10, 2020

Scott Tingle named to team of Artemis astronauts

Scott Tingle (MSME '88) has been named to NASA's Artemis Team, who are preparing to become the next humans to set foot on the Moon! Tingle spent 168 days on the International Space Station in 2018.
December 8, 2020

Sometimes automation can't beat innovation

White Castle recently introduced a robot, Flippy, to help its understaffed restaurants during the pandemic. But automation has its limits, as Prof. Neera Jain writes in Forbes. Experiential learning at Purdue proves just how important human experience is.
< Previous 10 | Viewing 511 to 520 of 1729 | Next 10 >