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April 10, 2026

Lou earns tenure as associate professor at Purdue Nuclear Engineering

The Purdue University Board of Trustees has approved tenure for Xiaoyuan Lou, effective August 17, 2026, naming him Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering. Since joining Purdue in 2022, Lou has emerged as a leader in additive manufacturing for nuclear applications, contributing to the first ASME pressure vessel code for 3D-printed 316L stainless steel. His work advances next-generation reactor manufacturing and reflects excellence in research, teaching, and innovation.
April 9, 2026

New nuclear fusion and plasma lab gives Purdue students hands-on experience in an emerging field

A new Nuclear Fusion and Plasma Teaching Laboratory at Purdue is giving students rare, hands-on experience in fusion energy—one of nuclear engineering’s fastest-growing fields. Developed by faculty and supported by alumni giving, the lab introduces a new course blending experimental plasma science with real-world applications, preparing students to help advance the future of carbon-free energy.
April 2, 2026

Graduate seminar highlights digital twin technology for Purdue’s nuclear research reactor

PhD candidate Vasileios Theos is advancing nuclear engineering research at the Purdue NE with his work on a high-fidelity digital twin of the Purdue University Reactor (PUR-1). Selected for the Graduate Research Recognition Seminar, Theos is developing a platform that combines real-time data with advanced modeling to simulate reactor behavior, supporting research, operator training, and emerging technologies in autonomous control and system diagnostics.
April 2, 2026

DOE NEUP features Purdue-led Consortium Project

A consortium funded through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP), DE-NE-0009525, has begun implementing a $6 million grant aimed at boosting advanced reactor R&D while building a workforce for the future. Based at Purdue University’s School of Nuclear Engineering, the consortium includes three universities, one community college network, three national laboratories and nine industry partners
February 6, 2026

Detecting the Undetectable: Cosmic Rays for Nuclear Security

Purdue NE PhD candidate Reshma Ughade is being showcased in Purdue's InnovatED Graduate Research Magazine as part of its annual celebration of 10 graduate students and postdoctoral scholars whose work demonstrates real-world impact. Her research advances muon tomography by developing µTRec algorithms to image sealed nuclear fuel using cosmic-ray muons—safely and non-invasively.
January 28, 2026

Boilermakers share dream of shaping America’s nuclear future

Purdue Boilermakers Ryan Hogg and Hannah Pike are helping shape America's nuclear future through hands-on research in next-generation reactors, AI-enhanced safety systems, and clean energy solutions, while also advocating for nuclear innovation and workforce growth.
January 23, 2026

Purdue nuclear engineer creates, validates inexpensive gamma radiation monitoring tech

Inexpensive, highly accurate gamma radiation dosimeter technologies developed at Purdue could lower the costs of medical device sterilization, radiation cancer therapy, food irradiation, packaging sterilization and enhance nuclear power reactor safety. A Purdue Research Foundation story features Purdue Nuclear Engineering Professor Rusi Taleyarkhan, who leads a team that has created and validated two patent-pending innovations composed of beads made from polylactic acid.
November 26, 2025

In Memoriam: Victor Harvey Ransom (1932-2025)

Victor Harvey Ransom, who served as head of Purdue’s School of Nuclear Engineering from 1990-98 and continued as a professor in the school until 2001, was remembered at a special event Nov. 12 during the 2025 American Nuclear Society Winter Conference & Expo in Washington, D.C.

November 20, 2025

In the news: Purdue Houses Indiana's Only Atomic Reactor

Purdue is leading a $6 million Department of Energy initiative to study ways to utilize advanced materials, improve safety systems, and reduce costs of SMRs. The school’s participation in this and other projects both wires its students into high-demand careers and also gives Indiana a front-row seat for the technology’s revival.
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