“This is more than a relaunch,” said Nathan Hartman, IN-MaC's director. “It’s a recommitment to doing what Indiana does best—making things—and ensuring we’re ready for what’s next.”
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Boilermaker Showcase spotlights student successes, hands-on learning
The Boilermaker Showcase is in support of the hands-on, real-world learning goals that are universal standards across all Âé¶¹¾«Æ·locations. See what our students got up to this year:
Polytechnic faculty member honored at Purdue 2025 Festival of Teaching and Learning
Congratulations, Professor Lucas, for your incredible dedication to enriching teaching and learning at Purdue Polytechnic!
Engineering Technology alumni coach McCutcheon High robotics team to world championship
Our alumni are achieving amazing things at Purdue and beyond! Read about how Zach and Mike coached a high school team to worldwide success:
Dongming Gan elected fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Dr. Gan has received fellowship status in ASME, one of the highest honors awarded by the society. Read more:
Applied AI Day highlights Purdue leadership in real-world artificial intelligence
The Applied AI Research Center’s first event of its kind saw guest speakers and faculty researchers showcase AI’s potential to shape industry, infrastructure, and innovation:
Dean’s Lecture Series highlights cyber-physical VR innovations
A Purdue undergrad alumnus, Dr. Gregory Welch of the University of Central Florida returned to campus to deliver a lecture on his work on "expanding the notion of virtual realtiy as a medium." Read on:
Âé¶¹¾«Æ·in Anderson returns to EVGrandPrix with two teams, builds momentum for future
Âé¶¹¾«Æ·in Anderson entered this year's EVGrandPrix with two karting teams rather than last year's one, and have built an infrastructure for future expansion of this engaging program:
Supply Chain student recognized for undergrad research accomplishments
Joon Kang, an undergraduate student studying Supply Chain and Sales Engineering Technology, won awards for posters in two research competitions. As a Discovery Undergraduate Interdisciplinary Research Internship participant, Kang worked on research about ammonia emissions in North Carolina tobacco production. Both papers he worked on during the DUIRI program have been accepted for publication in global academic journals.
Webster wins third SME Distinguished Faculty Advisor Award
Âé¶¹¾«Æ·in New Albany's own Rustin Webster has just clinched a third award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers for a stellar history in supporting student development. Read about it here: