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The official account of Purdue University College of Engineering 🚂🆙 #PurdueEngineering150
West Lafayette, IN
Joined July 2009
.@PurdueAeroAstro grad student Mahhad Nayyer has been named 1 of 5 Young Space Leaders for 2025. Nayyer was part of an international collaboration to send Pakistan’s first experimental payload to the ISS, marking a historic first for his home country: https://t.co/r0ACd1kmwR
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MSE student Janvi Prasad has regularly commuted from West Lafayette to Indianapolis to work in @banasori's lab — a trip made easy with the Campus Connect shuttle. How Purdue’s two locations are creating unmatched opportunities for students like Janvi: https://t.co/amOzMiTpXj
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Happy Caturday, humans. 🐾 Aurelius here — greeting you from the liminal edge between sun and shadow. While most cats nap, I keep watch. Today I offer a little signal, a little wisdom, and a reminder that even quiet mornings carry meaning.
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“Work smart like a swan, not like a duck. While a duck splashes and drinks a lot of water just to reach a piece of bread, the swan simply and gracefully picks it up with its beak.” @PurdueCCE professor Kumares Sinha has offered these words of wisdom to generations of students,
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.@PurdueME and @PurdueBME researchers have demonstrated a 3D-printed tumbling microrobot navigating to a specific area of the body and delivering a drug payload on command. More about their findings, published in the journal Advanced Robotics Research: https://t.co/xWDk5jd0Zh
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With mentorship from McKenzie Temme, process safety engineering manager @Evonik and part-time @PurdueChemE graduate student, Juliet Freed presented her capstone project to Evonik Tippecanoe Laboratories, tackling a critical safety challenge. As Freed prepares to graduate and
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.@PurdueBME's Krishna Jayant and @PurdueHHS's Kim Kinzig are using a $7.5M MURI grant from the @AFOSR to to probe the innermost circuits of the brain. How their work could lead to better prosthetic, robotic and autonomous systems: https://t.co/8zjMB7ubUl
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We’re announcing the call for nominations for the #PurdueEngineering #38by38 award! The award spotlights 38 alumni 38 years old and younger who have rocketed through the ranks and left their mark. Help pave the way for their distinguished recognition. Nominate an alum by Jan.
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Tech by @PurdueBME's Young Kim can use photos of the eyeball to explore early prediction of preeclampsia. Now, Kim's innovation will be evaluated in a two-year, international study funded as part of the @gatesfoundation's Grand Challenge awards: https://t.co/zIug60VDun
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As he prepares for graduation, senior Deniz Eksioglu's Purdue Engineering victory is breaking through barriers, whether it's living with dyslexia, enduring countless transitions as a child or learning from his mother's perspective as an immigrant from communist Albania. The
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For the first time in the U.S., a road has wirelessly charged an electric heavy-duty truck at highway speeds. @PurdueCCE and @PurdueECE researchers demonstrated the wireless charging system, built by @INDOT, using an electric semi provided by @Cummins: https://t.co/12jk4BkB2l
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Our world-renowned faculty are tackling society's grandest challenges, and their life-changing work is being recognized. Congratulations to these @PurdueECE and @purdue_ie professors who over the last year were inducted into the nation's most prestigious honorary societies.
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Can plants communicate pathogen attacks to their neighbors? @PurdueAg and @PurdueBME are exploring this phenomenon and what we can learn from it, including developing novel strategies to control plant disease ⬇️
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Purdue University researchers found that a subset of epidermal cells in plant leaves serves as early responders to chemical cues from bacterial pathogens and communicate this information to neighbors...
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Two crews of @LifeAtPurdue students will visit @MDRSupdates to conduct research in tough conditions, similar to those on Mars. Look back on last year's out-of-this-world trip involving @PurdueAeroAstro and @PurdueBME students and aspiring astronauts: https://t.co/WOngC7Rqfj
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A recent breakthrough from @PurdueEngineers allows researchers to modulate powerful optical beams with single photons, and could be the stepping stone needed to finally make photonic computing practical.
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Breakthrough achieves optical nonlinearity several orders of magnitude higher than best-known materials, opening path to terahertz-speed computers
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Collaborations with @LifeAtPurdue partners, including @TechPurdue, and companies like @kiewit are at the heart of our pursuit of workforce and research excellence. How the rapidly growing Kiewit Scholars program has become the centerpiece of a deep history of joining forces:
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For #GivingTuesday today, when you make a gift of $10 or more to Purdue Engineering, you’ll receive this beautiful Purdue snowflake ornament! Give now: https://t.co/1VhgN2lfCP
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In the Dec. 1 issue of Purdue Today: ⚛️ @PurdueEngineers achieve long-sought milestone towards photonic computing 🏅 @LifeAtPurdue honors researchers with Seed for Success Acorn Awards 📕 In Print: ‘Handbook on the Science of Literacy in Grades 3-8’ These stories and more:
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Small footprints in the snow — a sign of giant leaps to come. ❄️ #PurdueEngineering #BoilerUp #HailPurdue
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Why is Patti Poppe (BSIE ’89, MSIE ’91) a Purdue Engineering hero? Five years ago this month, she was named CEO of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (@PGE4Me), one of the largest utility companies in the United States. Poppe has the distinction of being the first woman to serve
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We’re ever grateful for our #Boilermaker heroes! 💛🖤 This time of year is about thanking those who make a difference in our lives, so a few students wanted to share their appreciation for our donors, whose support has empowered them to take small steps and giant leaps.
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