Purdue Today

February 25, 2016

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Faculty and Staff News

2 Purdue researchers receive presidential early career awards

Two Purdue professors, Arezoo Ardekani and Milind Kulkarni, have been named as recipients of a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor given by the U.S. government to young researchers.

Other Stories

Purdue on normal schedule; parking rules relaxed and cautious travel advised

Graduate School offering free trial of scientific writing and publishing tool

Note on international travel and the Zika virus

Retirement investment help available

CoeusLite IRB training for investigators at WL campus

In the Spotlight

Zhongming Liu

Purdue professor integrates imaging techniques for ambitious projects mapping neural networks

Our fingerprints identify us, and that's about all they can do. Zhongming Liu, assistant professor of biomedical engineering and electrical and computer engineering, gathers far more useful kinds of fingerprints — maps of neural circuitry and activity in our brains, which will truly characterize us and help us understand and treat mental illness and neurological disorders. Find out more about Liu's work in the latest issue of Discovery: Innovation@Purdue Engineering online magazine.

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Additional News

Research

Researchers in various studies looking for participants

General

Adranos, HemoTherm claim top spots at 29th annual Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition

National workshop to include AgrAbility 25th anniversary celebration

Polytechnic faculty on radio: Transition to digital age leads to transformed curricula

National Vietnam Veterans Foundation supports Military Family Research Institute

Sports

Big Ten Men's Swimming & Diving Championships – updates from the Boilermaker Aquatic Center

Purdue in the News

Here is a sampling of recent news reports about Purdue from media across the nation and the world.

• Des Moines Register, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Indianapolis Business Journal: Farm entrapments fall to lowest level in decade

• Eco-Business.com: Carbon rise keeps water in drylands

• Mother Jones: Making blue Skittles is about to get way more complicated

• Inside INdiana Business: Purdue joins STEM Education Network

Events

event calendar

Panel to discuss feminism, critical data studies and computer science

WIEP open house to offer children a glimpse of engineering

Journalist David Gregory to talk 2016 election March 31

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