Purdue researchers win $14.5 million NSF grant to take nanoHUB.org to next level
February 5, 2013

Purdue University researchers have received a five-year $14.5 million National Science Foundation grant to expand its widely used nanoHUB.org online science and engineering gateway. The Cyber Platform, a part of the Network for Computational Nanotech
Read Full StoryPurdue researcher travels to China to promote EcoPartnership, sustainability July 11, 2011
July 22, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue earth and atmospheric sciences professor Timothy Filley has been awarded a Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists, marking the university's first activity under a new Purdu
Read Full StoryComparing apples and oranges: Purdue handheld technology detects chemicals on store produce
June 8, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University researchers recently took their miniature mass spectrometer grocery shopping to test for traces of chemicals on standard and organic produce.
Read Full StoryStudy Finds Westinghouse AP1000 Shield Building Is Well Designed
June 2, 2011
Purdue University Study Finds Westinghouse AP1000 Shield Building Is Well Designed to Withstand Strong Earthquakes Purdue University researchers have completed large-scale tests to verify the structural integrity of the shield building that contai
Read Full StoryHigh school students to participate in USA Biology Olympiad National Finals
May 27, 2011
For the second consecutive year, top high school students will travel to Purdue University to participate June 5-17 in the ninth annual USA Biology Olympiad National Finals, sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Education. Team USA members earned
Read Full StoryU.S. State Department selects Purdue to lead China EcoPartnership
May 10, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The U.S. State Department is selecting Purdue University to lead one of six U.S.-China EcoPartnerships, which will focus on sustainability issues including environmental challenges posed by alternative energy and climate change
Read Full StorySecretary Clinton to Praise Announcement of Six New U.S.-China EcoPartnerships on May 10
May 10, 2011
On May 10, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will deliver opening remarks at a signing ceremony for six new U.S.-China EcoPartnerships, taking place alongside the third annual U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED), at the Departme
Read Full StorySymposium to feature bioenergy industry, academic experts from Purdue, Brazil
May 9, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Leading bioenergy industry experts, researchers and government officials from the United States and Brazil will gather at Purdue University this month to outline a path for global sustainable bioenergy production.
Read Full StoryPurdue, China forming joint energy-research labs
May 2, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University is forming two joint laboratories with China's Beihang University to focus on low emissions, combustion and energy systems research.
Read Full StoryObama appoints Ejeta to agricultural development board
April 27, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University distinguished professor of agronomy and World Food Prize laureate Gebisa Ejeta has received a presidential appointment to the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development.
Read Full StoryPurdue research teams receive awards to address food security issues
April 18, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Four Purdue research teams aspiring to improve food sources around the world received $30,000 grants from the university's Global Policy Research Institute in partnership with the university's Center for Global Food Security.
Read Full StoryPurdue picked for international 'EcoCAR' competition
April 15, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University has been selected as one of 16 teams to participate in EcoCAR 2: Plugging in to the Future, an international competition to develop advanced automotive technologies.
Read Full StoryGlobal Policy Research Institute kicks off with Grand Challenge conference
March 31, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Sustainability, natural disasters and security issues are some of the topics that Purdue University's new Global Policy Research Institute is focusing on during its first Grand Challenge conference.
Read Full StorySenator Lugar Announces Three New Science Envoys
March 25, 2011
At Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s request, Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) announced three new science envoys yesterday at an event hosted by the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation (CRDF): Dr. Rita Colwell, Dr. Gebisa Ejeta
Read Full StoryPurdue center to seek solutions to enhance global food security
March 25, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University has established the Center for Global Food Security to take up one of the world's most pressing challenges: getting enough food to people who need it the most today and producing enough to meet even greater de
Read Full StoryNuclear weapons specialist to speak at Purdue
March 24, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - An international nuclear weapons specialist will speak at Purdue University this week about the potential benefits and challenges posed by the global proliferation of nuclear power, as well as issues surrounding nuclear weapons
Read Full StoryExecutive director named for Purdue's new Global Business Engagement Initiative
March 21, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - An executive director has been named for a new Purdue University program aimed at helping Indiana's communities and businesses tap global economic development opportunities.
Read Full StoryLeading researcher to deliver Purdue lecture on Gulf oil, gas spill
March 8, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A prominent researcher who has studied the environmental impact of last year's massive oil spill will speak at Purdue next week as part of the university's effort to develop a research community in this field.
Read Full StoryPurdue announces initiative to help Indiana communities build economic ties with China
March 1, 2011

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Cultural expertise, business guidance and consulting services are just some of the resources Purdue can offer Indiana communities interested in expanding economic development with China through a new initiative university offic
Read Full StoryQ&A with NPR correspondent Richard Harris
February 24, 2011

Award-winning NPR science correspondent Richard Harris addressed a standing-room-only crowd at Purdue University on Feb. 3 as part of a Discovery Lecture on the role of journalists and scientists surrounding the massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill in
Read Full StoryAward-winning NPR reporter to speak on Gulf oil spill coverage
February 3, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Award-winning NPR correspondent Richard Harris will speak Feb. 3 at Purdue University as part of a Discovery Lecture focused on the role of journalists and scientists surrounding last year's massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Read Full StoryNew approach needed to prevent major 'systemic failures'
February 3, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University researcher is proposing development of a new cross-disciplinary approach for analyzing and preventing systemic failures in complex systems that play a role in calamities ranging from huge power blackouts to
Read Full StoryGlobal Policy Research Institute awards grants to address global challenges
January 25, 2011
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Disaster recovery, diabetes management, cancer prevention and sustainability are some of the research topics that Purdue University's Global Policy Research Institute will support through the organization's first series of awar
Read Full StoryChina 100,000 Strong Initiative
January 12, 2011
Citing the strategic importance of the U.S.-China relationship, in November 2009, President Barack Obama announced the "100,000 Strong" initiative, a national effort designed to increase dramatically the number, and diversify the composition, of Amer
Read Full StoryHow Big was the BP Oil Spill? Getting the Truth
January 12, 2011

In mid-May, NPR first reported that the government was grossly underestimating the size of the BP oilspill in the Gulf of Mexico. NPR Science Correspondent Richard Harris broke that story by working closely with scientists in academia, including Prof
Read Full StoryUT Researchers Visit China to Explore Biofuels, Ecosystems, Climate Change
November 23, 2010

Earlier this fall, a team of UT scientists traveled to Beijing for the fourth annual workshop of the China-US Joint Research Center for Ecosystem and Environmental Change (JRCEEC).
Read Full StoryU.S. - China Clean Energy Announcements
November 17, 2010

Beijing, China - Today, President Barack Obama and President Hu Jintao announced a far-reaching package of measures to strengthen cooperation between the United States and China on clean energy. Please see the attached fact sheets for additional de
Read Full StoryPurdue serves as host of Honeywell Nobel Laureate Lecture Series
November 11, 2010

004 chemistry Nobel laureate Aaron Ciechanover to deliver lecture Drug Development in the 21st Century: Are We Going to Cure All Diseases? WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Honeywell on Monday (Nov. 1) announced that professor Aaron Ciechanover, the 2004 Nob
Read Full StoryInternational conference a showcase for Purdue's economical research technologies
November 11, 2010
Purdue University is using the world's largest supercomputing conference to showcase its technologies that make more research computing power available for less money, enlist idle office and lab computers for research, and make computational researc
Read Full StoryPurdue, Colombia forge scientific research partnership
November 3, 2010

Purdue University and several Colombian agencies have signed an agreement establishing the Colombia-Purdue Institute for Advanced Scientific Research. The institute is designed to promote an exchange of people and knowledge, enhance the scientific
Read Full StoryDoppler radars help increase monsoon rainfall prediction accuracy
November 2, 2010
Doppler weather radar will significantly improve forecasting models used to track monsoon systems influencing the monsoon in and around India, according to a research collaboration including Purdue University, the National Center for Atmospheric Rese
Read Full StoryPurdue, three U.S. universities form commercialization partnership with Russian institutions
October 11, 2010

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University and three other U.S. universities have announced a multiyear partnership aimed at strengthening efforts by Russian National Research Universities to commercialize their research and foster campus entrepreneurs
Read Full StoryInternational team launches 20-year breast cancer, nutrition project
October 1, 2010
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Experts know nutrition is a common link in breast cancer, and a team led by Purdue University researchers is kicking off a 20-year, multi-nation study to learn more about the role diet can play to prevent this disease.
Read Full StoryBreast cancer prevention, nutrition focus of research symposium
October 1, 2010
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Breast cancer prevention and nutrition will be the focus during an Oct. 18 and 19 symposium at Purdue University.
Read Full StoryPurdue Discovery Lecture will examine safety, communication issues on major oil spills
September 30, 2010
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Award-winning NPR correspondent Richard Harris, global industry safety expert Deborah Grubbe and congressional staffer Ana Unruh Cohen will speak Oct. 7 at Purdue University as part of a Discovery Lecture focused on safety and
Read Full Story2010 Hawkins Memorial Lecture in Heat Transfer Thursday, October 7, 2010 4:30pm, Fowler Hall
September 27, 2010
Arun Majumdar to speak on Energy Innovations in the 21st Century: Role of ARPA-E
Read Full StoryStudents create jobs for themselves, others through Interns for Indiana program
September 15, 2010

When Purdue University students Cody Ward, Sean Smith and Arjun Bhasin applied for the Interns for Indiana program, they had no idea that their internships for Rook Consulting Inc., a Silicon Valley-based startup, would end up creating jobs for thems
Read Full StoryPurdue, Chinese researchers to form environmental research partnership
September 13, 2010

Purdue University's Center for the Environment and the Chinese Academy of Sciences are forming a five-year partnership focused on researching the environmental challenges posed by population growth and urbanization in the two countries. In a signi
Read Full StoryU.S., Japan strengthen ties for women in science and engineering
August 26, 2010
Networking, mentoring, funding opportunities and support for strong childcare and eldercare systems are promising tools to help American and Japanese women become leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, according to a new report
Read Full StoryFindings show promise for nuclear fusion test reactors
July 29, 2010

Researchers have discovered mechanisms critical to interactions between hot plasma and surfaces facing the plasma inside a thermonuclear fusion reactor, part of work aimed at developing coatings capable of withstanding the grueling conditions inside
Read Full StoryOil, Water and Wildlife: the Gulf of Mexico Disaster and Related Environmental Issues
July 23, 2010

APS Colloquium, Argonne National Lab 3 PM August 4, 2010
Read Full StoryU.S., India Hold Joint Commission Meeting on Science and Technology Cooperation
July 20, 2010
Pankaj Sharma, Associate Director, International Affairs, Discovery Park attended U.S.-India Joint Commission Meeting, Washington DC, June 24-25, 2010
Read Full StoryU.S. Department of State-Sponsored Fulbright Scholars Launch "Professors Beyond Borders" to Assist w
July 20, 2010
WASHINGTON, DC, April 26, 2010 - Today, a new 501(c) 3 organization named Professors Beyond Borders was launched during a half-day session at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Conceptualized by a group of U.S. Department of State-sponsored F
Read Full StorySE Asian intellectual property officials to visit Purdue campus
June 28, 2010

Officials from several Southeast Asia universities will visit Purdue University on Monday (June 28) for a workshop on government-private sector partnerships and the role of intellectual property as an economic development tool. The campus event, host
Read Full StoryPurdue professor assists team in researching size of Gulf oil spill
June 1, 2010

A team of scientists and engineers, including Purdue University mechanical engineering professor Steven Wereley, released figures Thursday (May 27) showing that at least 12,000-19,000 barrels of oil are flowing daily into the Gulf of Mexico in the af
Read Full StoryPurdue expands partnerships with two top Chinese Universities
May 19, 2010
Purdue University President France A. Córdova will meet with the leaders of two Chinese universities to enhance collaborative research and academic programs. Córdova, a Purdue delegation, and the leaders of Tsinghua University and Ch
Read Full StoryUniversity of South Australia brings Distinguished Researchers to Adelaide
May 12, 2010

UniSA is bringing five distinguished international researchers to Adelaide under a new program to boost research collaborations and outcomes.
Read Full StoryCollider achieves world record; Purdue researchers part of experiment
April 5, 2010
Spring started with a bang for physicists as particles collided at a world-record energy during an international experiment that included the work of Purdue University researchers and students. On Tuesday (March 30) particle beams reached an ener
Read Full StoryPurdue 'nanoHUB' tops 100,000 annual users, popularity growing
March 3, 2010
An interactive Web site called nanoHUB.org, which makes available scientific simulations, seminars, interactive courses and other specialized nanotech-related materials, has reached a milestone: 100,000 users in one year. Researchers and educators
Read Full StoryIrrigation decreases, urbanization increases monsoon rains
December 16, 2009
A Purdue University scientist has shown man-made changes to the landscape have affected Indian monsoon rains, suggesting that land-use decisions play an important role in climate change.
Read Full StoryNovel Strategies for Design and Development of Drugs and Vaccines
October 5, 2009
An Indo-US Joint Conference on "Infectious Diseases: Novel Strategies for Design & Development of Vaccines and Drugs", Jan 5-8, 2010 will be held at TIFR, Mumbai. The conference is supported by Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF) and Homi B
Read Full StoryPurdue, India researchers form center on nanomaterials and energy
September 29, 2009

Researchers at Purdue's Birck Nanotechnology Center are collaborating with Indian colleagues at the Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research and General Electric Co.'s John F. Welch India Technology Center to launch a center focused o
Read Full StorySeptember 22, 2009: BioNanotechnology on a Global Scale by R. Pettigrew, NIH
September 22, 2009

Purdue's Discovery Park and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology in sponsoring the 4th annual symposium of the Global Research Laboratory (GRL), September 21-22, 2009 The GRL and this event have gained attention in both Korea and the Unit
Read Full StorySeptember 21, 2009: BioNanotechnology on a Global Scale by Ken Bradley, ARCH Venture
September 21, 2009

Purdue's Discovery Park and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology in sponsoring the 4th annual symposium of the Global Research Laboratory (GRL), September 21-22, 2009 The GRL and this event have gained attention in both Korea and the Unit
Read Full StoryAcademia - Industry Collaboration: The Changing Contours
August 10, 2009

Our goal in this symposium is to illustrate the changing nature of academia-industry partnerships and spark new conversations about the future of these collaborations. Accordingly, we bring together a set of accomplished panel members from both acade
Read Full StoryScience, Research and Technology at Qatar Foundation: Qatar as a Centre of Middle East's Science Ren
August 6, 2009

Qatar Foundation is developing a range of science and research capacity building programs to address major needs of the State of Qatar ranging from establishing scientific research programs to creating a critical mass of scientists needed to ensure s
Read Full StoryLilly, Chao Center, PDA Partner With Russian Officials to Improve Quality of Global Drug Manufacturi
August 6, 2009

INDIANAPOLIS & WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.--(Business Wire)-- Participants from Eli Lilly and Co. and Purdue Research Park-based Chao Center trained the Russian agency that is equivalent to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Lilly, the Chao Center for
Read Full StoryNEXTRANS Goes Global - Partnerships for Innovative Transportion on Solutions
July 28, 2009

MehrCountries around the world are facing similar mobility, safety, and infrastructure challenges. At the same time, increased globalization has created a need for more efficient intermodal connections where international transportation networks meet
Read Full StoryScience in the Future of India - Ediotrial by Prof. C.N.R. Rao
July 22, 2009

INDIA HAS VOTED FOR SCIENCE. IN MAY, HALF A BILLION PEOPLE CAST THEIR BALLOTS, AND THEY decisively favored spurring the development of the world’s second most populous nation. The reelected Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his new coalition govern
Read Full StoryDirector Bickham travelled to Portugal
July 10, 2009

Director Bickham travelled to Portugal to participate in the 61st annual Scientific Committee Meeting of the International Whaling Commission as part of the US delegation. The meeting was held on the island of Madeira, May 31 to June 12 and informa
Read Full StoryThe Truant Monsoon: Why India Is Worried
July 6, 2009

Friday, Jun. 26, 2009 The Truant Monsoon: Why India Is Worried By Madhur Singh / New Delhi The bad news for India is scrawled across the scorching sky. Not a speck of monsoon clouds has been spotted over much of north and northwestern India for
Read Full StoryPurdue centers partner with Indian researchers for nanomedicine, cellular biology symposium
June 19, 2009

Purdue University's Bindley Bioscience and Birck Nanotechnology centers will lead an international research symposium on Thursday (June 11) focused on advancements in nanomedicine and cellular engineering.
Read Full StoryJay Gore and A. Elmagarmid travel overseas
June 5, 2009

Purdue professors Jay P. Gore and Klein Ileleji are traveling to Zhejiang University in China this week... Ahmed Elmagarmid, professor of computer science and the director of the Indiana Center for Database Systems and the Cyber Center in Discovery
Read Full StoryPurdue students head to China for global business-plan competition
May 14, 2009

Purdue students Kristeen Hudson, Brian Paplaski and Joshua Hall are taking their first place finish at the university's Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition in February to a global competition in Hong Kong on June 3-6.
Read Full StoryResearchers from Purdue, India lead nanomaterials conference
March 9, 2009

Researchers at Discovery Park are joining colleagues from Indian and other U.S. institutions for a three-day conference this week at Purdue University on nanotechnology's growing role in creating future electronics.
Read Full StoryDiscovery Park administrator named Fulbright New Century Scholar
March 5, 2009

Pankaj Sharma, associate director of international operations at Purdue University's Discovery Park, has been named a Fulbright New Century Scholar, an appointment given this year to 30 top academics and professionals from the U.S. and abroad.
Read Full StoryStudy: Climate change to affect monsoon in South Asia
February 27, 2009

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — The South Asian summer monsoon — critical to agriculture in Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan — could be weakened and delayed due to rising temperatures in the future, according to a recent climate modeling study.
Read Full StoryPurdue's Córdova forms partnerships in India, Hong Kong
November 17, 2008

Purdue President France A. Córdova extended the university's partnership with Cummins Inc. and a women's engineering college during a 10-day trip to India and Hong Kong.
Read Full StoryPurdue President France A. Córdova and Dr Pankaj Sharma of Purdue University visit Infosys, Bangalor
November 4, 2008

Infosys Global Internship Program
Read Full StorySatyam joins Purdue University's Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Industrial Advisory Board (IAB)
July 28, 2008
Satyam has become the first service provider from the Indian sub-continent to join Purdue University's PLM Industrial Advisory Board. This makes Satyam the 12th member of Purdue University's PLM Industrial Advisory Board consortium, which has Rolls R
Read Full StoryEngineering Impact Issues 2007 Expanding Purdue's Research Network in India
July 7, 2008
Engineering used to be all about technical skill. By the 1980s came calls to include professional competency in the well–rounded engineer's skill set. Now in the spotlight: a third dimension, global competency. How can Purdue educate engineers to wor
Read Full StoryIndia delegation will tour Discovery Park, Purdue Research Park
July 7, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A delegation from India focusing on international trade and possible partnerships with Purdue University and the state of Indiana will tour Discovery Park and the Purdue Research Park during a Feb. 28 campus visit.
Read Full StoryPurdue looks to expand bridge to India, sign collaborative agreement with country science and techno
July 7, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A delegation from Purdue University's Discovery Park will travel to India from Jan. 29 to Feb. 7 to meet with government, industry and university officials and sign a collaborative agreement with the country's Department of Sci
Read Full StoryPurdue graduate students participate in international research conferences in India
July 7, 2008
Five Purdue University graduate students are traveling to India through a Discovery Park program to participate in international conferences on global climate change and the mechanics of cells.
Read Full StoryDept. of Science Tech to tie up with Purdue
July 7, 2008
Read Full StoryPurdue Energy Center Symposium Touts Benefits of Hydrogen Fuel
July 7, 2008
With oil and gasoline prices still at their highest levels in 15 years and demand for fossil-fuel energy surging in emerging countries like India and China, Purdue researchers are looking at how a fuel based on hydrogen can help cure this nation's en
Read Full StoryDiscovering Why India Fits Well Within Indiana's Global Ecomony
July 7, 2008
What was the common goal for the U.S. president in India and the India trade delegation visiting Purdue? To outline how these two worlds thousands of miles apart can work together to establish research alliances...
Read Full StoryDiscovery Park's nanoHUB site draws record simulation traffic
July 7, 2008
Read Full StoryMann Foundation for Biomedical Engineering endows Purdue with $100 million Alfred Mann Institute fo
July 7, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Mann Foundation for Biomedical Engineering has announced a $100 million gift to endow an Alfred Mann Institute at Purdue University.
Read Full StoryPurdue will highlight life sciences teamwork at global BIO 2008
June 17, 2008
A delegation from Purdue's Discovery Park and the Purdue Research Park will join global leaders next week at the BIO 2008 International Convention, showcasing how they are working together at the state, national and international levels to help heal,
Read Full StoryPurdue will highlight life sciences teamwork at global BIO 2008
June 17, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A delegation from Purdue's Discovery Park and the Purdue Research Park will join global leaders next week at the BIO 2008 International Convention, showcasing how they are working together at the state, national and internation
Read Full StoryAfricans Must Become Educated on Cancer Fighting Tools
June 7, 2008
Governments in Africa can aid in the fight against cancer by establishing cancer registries and becoming educated in the use of drugs to manage pain, according to a cancer researcher in Purdue University's School of Veterinary Medicine.
Read Full StoryIndian researcher headlines Discovery Lecture Series on global collaboration
June 5, 2008
The chairman of the Science Advisory Council to India's prime minister is the keynote speaker at Purdue University's Discovery Lecture Series event on June 18, outlining how India is reaching out to the international research community.
Read Full StoryIndian researcher headlines Discovery Lecture Series on global collaboration
June 5, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The chairman of the Science Advisory Council to India's prime minister is the keynote speaker at Purdue University's Discovery Lecture Series event on June 18, outlining how India is reaching out to the international research c
Read Full StoryPurdue delegation to pursue research partnerships in China
June 3, 2008
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University delegation will travel to China this month to explore interdisciplinary research collaborations with the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Read Full StoryPurdue delegation to pursue research partnerships in China
June 3, 2008
A Purdue University delegation will travel to China this month to explore interdisciplinary research collaborations with the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Read Full StoryPurdue contingent to meet with industry, academic leaders in India
December 5, 2007
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue researcher R. Graham Cooks and Discovery Park administrator Pankaj Sharma are traveling to India this month to meet with government, industry and university officials to explore research agreements in analytical instrume
Read Full StoryPurdue graduate students participate in international research conferences in India
July 7, 2007
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Five Purdue University graduate students are traveling to India through a Discovery Park program to participate in international conferences on global climate change and the mechanics of cells.
Read Full StoryProminent Russian physicist to give lecture at Discovery Park.
June 11, 2007
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Russian physicist Victor Veselago, whose research in 1967 gave birth to the scientific field of metamaterials, will give a lecture at 3 p.m. Tuesday (June 12) at Purdue University and tour research laboratories in Discovery Par
Read Full StoryBetter crop storage method for Africa.
June 7, 2007
A Purdue University team will help residents of 10 African countries increase their supply of cowpeas thanks to an $11.4 million Gates Foundation grant to Purdue Agriculture...
Read Full StoryResearch Finds Evidence Tropical Cyclones Have Climate-Control Role
June 1, 2007
These findings support a 2001 theory by Kerry Emanuel, a professor of atmospheric science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and suggest that there is an additional factor to be included in climate models that may change predictions of future
Read Full StoryState, Universities Promote Life Sciences to International Audience. May 4, 2007
May 4, 2007
Governor Mitch Daniels, Secretary of Commerce Nathan Feltman, along with representatives from Purdue University and Indiana University are touting the state's life sciences in Boston today...
Read Full StoryVatican's U.N. official to speak at Purdue, tour Discovery Park.
March 14, 2007
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Archbishop Celestino Migliore, the Vatican's observer to the United Nations, will give a public lecture this month on the Purdue University campus and visit several laboratories in Discovery Park.
Read Full StoryPurdue to show low-cost AIDS-testing technology to African officals.
March 1, 2007
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Hildred Sarah Rochon (L), J. Paul Robinson Download photo caption below Purdue University researchers will meet with Nigerian officials and health-care professionals this month in Africa to introduce a new low-cost technolo
Read Full StoryTop American university goes all out to engage India. January 13, 2007
January 13, 2007
West Lafayette,In a university where one out of five international students is from India, the country has never really been far from its management's consciousness...
Read Full StoryPurdue Research Park delegation goes 'down under' to recruit high-tech firms to Indiana
November 20, 2006
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A Purdue Research Park-led delegation is strengthening ties with high-tech companies in Sydney, Australia, and showcasing the research park’s life sciences assets at the AusBiotech 2006 National Biotechnology Conference & Busin
Read Full StoryIndiana Sen. Lugar on China, Go Nuclear in Very Big Way. November 9, 2006
November 9, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS – Fossil fuel production represents a decidedly finite resource. The 2.3 billion people creating an unprecedented energy consumption market in China and India should “go nuclear in a very big way,” said Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar on Nov.
Read Full StoryPurdue Researchers look at health, communication issues in China
October 9, 2006
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University's communication scholars are participating in the first China Public Health Communication Conference at Tsinghua (Pronounced Ching-zu) University in Beijing.
Read Full StorySimple, 'last-generation' technology to assist African AIDS victims.
July 28, 2006
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A researcher at Purdue University is leading an effort to manufacture low-cost devices that would make it possible to perform affordable, widespread medical testing for millions of AIDS victims in Africa and enable them to rece
Read Full StoryPurdue, and Chinese hospitals working to form lasting relationship
April 17, 2006
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Twenty-seven hospital officials from China will come to Purdue University on Wednesday (April 19) for a seminar as part of a four-day visit to Indiana.
Read Full StoryEmbassy of India, Washington D.C. - India fits well within Indiana's global ecomony.
March 16, 2006
While President Bush was touting trade with India last week, a business delegation from India was touring Purdue University's research facilities...
Read Full StoryDiscovering why India fits well within Indiana's global economy
March 1, 2006
While President Bush was touting trade with India last week, a business delegation from India was touring Purdue University's research facilities.
Read Full StoryMonash in talks with Purdue University
February 1, 2006
Monash has strengthened its ties with the US-based Purdue University following a visit from some of Purdue's senior staff in January.
Read Full StoryPurdue joins Indian network for higher education and research
December 7, 2005
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University will take part in the Indo-U.S. Inter-University Collaborative Initiative in Higher Education and Research that will be launched Thursday (Dec. 8) at the presidential palace in New Delhi by Indian President A.
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