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March 27, 2020

Jacob Thieneman joins The Ventilator Project

Jacob Thieneman (BSME '18), safety for the San Francisco 49ers, has joined fellow Purdue grads in The Ventilator Project, developing a low-cost ventilator that can be rapidly manufactured.
March 26, 2020

Autofocus for 3D cameras

High-end 3D cameras require precise calibration to work properly. Song Zhang has developed algorithms that allow 3D cameras to autofocus as easily as consumer cameras.
March 18, 2020

Faculty Excellence Awards

With all public gatherings cancelled, we want to recognize the ME faculty that were scheduled to receive Faculty Excellence Awards from Purdue University.
March 17, 2020

Top ten yet again!

For the 30th straight year, Purdue's Mechanical Engineering graduate program has been ranked in the top 10 in the country by US News and World Report.
March 13, 2020

"Living Labs" study indoor air quality

How does indoor air quality affect productivity? Purdue's Herrick Labs have been studying this for decades. Check out the latest article in Lab Manager magazine.
March 11, 2020

Coronavirus update: March 11, 2020

Due to the precautions to prevent coronavirus, Purdue is transitioning to online and alternative class methods, starting March 23. All official travel has been suspended, and all large on-campus events have been cancelled through May 2.
March 10, 2020

Giving senses to a prosthetic hand

Prof. Chi Hwan Lee has developed electronics that can be added to prosthetic hands to give them the ability to sense pressure, temperature, and humidity. His work was recently featured by the Big Ten Network.
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