ME 597 – Autonomous Systems
Spring 2023 Graduates: Missed the ME 463 Senior Design Info Session?
The presentation and information from the Senior Design Callout can be found on the ME463 website!
ME 584 – System Identification
If you are interested in data science or any experimental work, please check this course. ME 584 deals with building models from data or the conditions that experiments must satisfy to extract the parameters of physical systems. The course will also give you some of the rigorous bases of AI/ML methods. You can contact course instructor Dr. Ariyur for questions at kariyur@purdue.edu ME 584–System Identification Instructor: Kartik B. Ariyur (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kartik_Ariyur) Course description: The course this time will be suitable to students all around science and engineering and the data sciences.… Read more ME 584 – System Identification →
Engineering Honors Student Course Fall 2022
Purdue Aerial Robotics Team
Dear ME community, Purdue Aerial Robotics Team (PART), an IEEE team, is seeking talented and ambitious undergraduate and graduate students to design the next generation of Uninhabited Aerial Systems (UAS).… Read more Purdue Aerial Robotics Team →
ABE 435 class (TE)
ME 586 (ME Elective)
ABE 435 (TE)
Real Estate Minor
Certificate in Systems
CHE Electives for Fall 2022: CHE 59700-H02/ CHE49700-H01
Beth Hess Needs Your Help – ME290
Research Participants Needed: Cyber-Physical Systems – Human Automation Interaction Study
GER 280: Beer & Brewing in German Culture
ME Elective: ME 514 Wind Energy
Popular Summer Courses
ME 597 – Mobile Microrobotics
SP 22: COM 303 (1 credit GE)
F.E. Exam Notice
Miss the Fall 2022 Senior Design Info Session?
View the recording and get the information you missed here!
ME Elective: ME 500 Advanced Thermodynamics
ME Elective: ME 455 Vehicle Design & Fabrication (Baja & Formula students graduating Fall 2023 or Spring 2024 Only)
SP22: ANTH 306 (Upper Level GE)
SP22: ANTH 201 (Lower Level GE)
SP22: EAPS 320 (TE)
Spring 2022 HORT 491 (1 credit free)
Spring 2022 SFS 1 Credit Courses (free)
HORT 319 (free)
EDPS 105 – Academic & Career Planning Course Overview
SP22 IE Research Opportunity (TE)
Interested students should reach out to Professor Wenzhuo Wu and note the IE Research Registration Process.
IE 490 – Introduction to Machine Learning and its Applications
ENGR 10301 (free) – Intro to Pharma
ME 430: Power Engineering
ME Elective: ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials
Spring 2022 – ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials Increasingly mechanical engineering design makes use of advanced materials. These novel materials can only be applied successfully if it is understood that materials fundamentally are of heterogeneous nature. The course introduces the fundamental mechanics aspects required for the analysis of heterogeneous materials, and concepts required for their application in mechanical engineering. https://engineering.purdue.edu/ME559/ https://engineering.purdue.edu/online/courses/micromechanics-materials In Spring 2022, this course is offered in an asynchronous, fully online format. It is accessible to students in the online graduate program as well as to students on campus. This course can be taken by undergraduate students… Read more ME Elective: ME 559 Micromechanics of Materials →
ME Elective: Introduction to Electronics Packaging and Heterogeneous Integration
The worldwide electronics market is over one trillion dollars in size. Electronics is of critical strategic importance to the nation’s future as the global semiconductor shortage has showed us over… Read more ME Elective: Introduction to Electronics Packaging and Heterogeneous Integration →
CHE 59700: Medical Devices – Development and Clinical Application
Looking for a Research Project for Spring 2022?
SP22 Course: JWST 330 – WAC
Dr. Olga Lyanda-Geller will be teaching: JWST 330: Introduction to Jewish Studies / Cross-listed with HIS T302 and POL 493 Tues. & Thurs. 10:30-11:45 Course Description: An introductory and interdisciplinary course touching on the full range of Jewish experience from antiquity to the present, and representing such fields as: anthropology, history, language, literature, philosophy, politics, religion, and sociology. This course is part of the University Core Curriculum (Humanities), and also fulfills the College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Racial and Ethnic Diversity Core Requirement.
Undergrad Research Assistant Opening
Link to MDLab:Â https://www.purdue.edu/engineering/mdlab/