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Interested in a Short-Term Engineering Program (STEP)?

Below is a list of the STEP programs available for Spring Break and May 2022 with links for more information and application: Spring Break 2022 Intro to Silicon Valley and the Tech Industry https://bit.ly/3jzebw0  Led by Joe Tort of the Office of Professional Practice            -Open two all of Engineering with preference given to 1st and 2nd year students Maymester 2022 ME 35400 Machine Design I in Prague https://bit.ly/38umcw3 Led by Prof. Jitesh Panchal            -Open to all students in ME who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisites for this course prior to… Read more Interested in a Short-Term Engineering Program (STEP)?

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

Eli Lilly and Company Make Life Better Scholarship for Spring 2022

To be eligible for the Eli Lilly and Company Make Life Better Scholarship, students must submit an application and meet the following criteria: GPA of 3.0 or above Sophomores (Please note the sophomore classification can be based on credit hours earned or program completion.) Majoring in STEM Immediate family member may not be employed by Eli Lilly and Company. To apply, students need to complete an application form, essay, provide an official transcript, and two letters of recommendation. The following link provides information regarding the application process and where to… Read more Eli Lilly and Company Make Life Better Scholarship for Spring 2022

Research Participants Needed: Cyber-Physical Systems – Human Automation Interaction Study

NSF CPS-Frontier: Cognitive Autonomy for Human CPS: A Collaborative Study PIs: Dr. Brandon Pitts, Dr. Tahira Reid Smith, Dr. Inseok Hwang, and Dr. Neera Jain The Jain Research Lab in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University and Flight Dynamics & Control/Hybrid Systems (FD&C/HSL) Lab in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Purdue University are looking for students who are willing to participate in an experiment to understand the types of feedback that will best help people to quickly learn a new task. In this experiment, participants will… Read more Research Participants Needed: Cyber-Physical Systems – Human Automation Interaction Study

Mechanical Engineering Graduate School Seminar Series Announcement

Announcing a Seminar Series About Graduate Studies at Top Mechanical Engineering Schools. Join us for the Mechanical Engineering Graduate School Seminar Series.  This webinar series kicks off on October 12 with a panel discussion – “The Nuts and Bolts of ME Graduate Studies” – which covers general topics related to graduate study such as degree options, funding opportunities, crafting your application, and selecting a school. The series follows with a series of webinars by graduate program representatives from top institutions across the nation.  Participating schools include: Carnegie Mellon University Cornell University Georgia Tech University of Maryland University of Michigan Michigan State University University of Minnesota MIT Northwestern University Ohio State University Penn… Read more Mechanical Engineering Graduate School Seminar Series Announcement

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.