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September 2, 2020

Human or automation: who is the expert?

If Google Maps went away tomorrow, could you still find your way around? Automation has helped us, but it's also weakened us in some areas. Finding the ideal balance is the key, as Neera Jain explains in Forbes.
September 1, 2020

US Army and Purdue to collaborate on next-generation energetic materials

Purdue and the US Army are collaborating on a three-year project to modernize their use of propellants, explosives, and pyrotechnics. Principal investigator Jeff Rhoads is part of the Purdue Energetics Research Center, a leader in the academic study of energetic materials.
August 28, 2020

Otis Elevators commission Yan Chen to study airflow in elevators

Elevator manufacturer Otis Worldwide Corporation has commissioned a study from Prof. Qingyan (Yan) Chen about elevator airflow, how it affects the risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus among passengers, and how to mitigate those risks through science-based safety protocols. Chen is the acknowledged expert in how airborne diseases spread through indoor air systems.
August 27, 2020

Purdue SAE Racing: Design a car, build it, race it!

Every year, Purdue students design, build, and compete with race cars: a Baja off-roader, a Formula open wheel, and an Electric car powered by a 300-volt battery. Attend the virtual callout on Tuesday, September 1, at 7:00 pm!
August 25, 2020

Welcome our new faculty

August 2020 brings eleven new faces to the Mechanical Engineering faculty! Let's learn about the expertise they are bringing to Purdue ME.
August 21, 2020

ComuniMap: using data to help Latin America

In times of crisis like the current COVID-19 pandemic, many vulnerable communities in Latin America don't get the aid they need, simply because of faulty or non-existent census data. Two Purdue students have set out to change that. As part of an award-winning entry in a recent hackathon, they are creating a new platform called ComuniMap.
August 20, 2020

Using a 'stethoscope' to measure machine functionality

Associate professor Martin Jun has developed a stethoscope-like system that uses audio-based artificial intelligence technology to monitor the overall conditions of machines in factories, hospitals and other locations.
August 19, 2020

George Scalise receives honorary doctorate

Congratulations to George M. Scalise (BSME '56), who has received an honorary doctorate from Purdue University. Scalise was a pioneer in the semiconductor industry, and also served as executive vice president for Apple Computer.
August 18, 2020

What to do with rare earth elements?

Many "clean energy" technologies rely on rare earth elements, which are decidedly unfriendly to the environment. Prof. Fu Zhao has been developing lifecycle tools to efficiently use and recycle these elements.
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