Purdue honors researchers with Seed for Success Acorn Awards

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Purdue honored 231 researchers across 100 research projects with the university’s prestigious Seed for Success Acorn Awards on Nov. 19. Pictured are Fu Zhao, professor of mechanical engineering and sustainability engineering and environmental engineering; Chandra Nath, senior research associate; Aristotelis Lygizos, graduate research assistant; Lakshmi Srinivasan, graduate research assistant; and Dan DeLaurentis, executive vice president for research. (Purdue University photo/John Underwood)

During a Nov. 19 ceremony, Purdue honored 231 researchers across 100 research projects with the university’s prestigious Seed for Success Acorn Awards.

The annual event recognizes research projects — and the Purdue principal investigators and co-investigators who lead them — that were awarded external research funding of $1 million or more for a single proposal. This year’s honorees included 74 first-time award recipients.

Dan DeLaurentis stands at a podium addressing the crowd.
Dan DeLaurentis, Purdue’s executive vice president for research, addresses attendees at the Seed for Success Acorn Awards on Nov. 19. (Purdue University photo/John Underwood)

“It’s a significant milestone to be awarded $1 million in funding,” said Dan DeLaurentis, Purdue’s executive vice president for research. “Purdue’s robust and growing research is a testament to the innovation and impact of our researchers, as evidenced by Purdue’s rising number of transformative partnerships.”

In fiscal year 2025, Purdue’s research proposals reached a new record of $3.1 billion in submissions, up 5% from the previous year. Purdue also set a new research expenditure benchmark, spending a record of over $1 billion on research and development. Owing to strong award funding levels across all sources, overall research expenditures for fiscal 2025 rose 12% over the previous fiscal year and increased almost 40% over the past three years.

Purdue also signed 10 new or renewed master research agreements so far in 2025 alone, bringing the active roster to a record 63 agreements. Major research collaborations include critical fields such as defense and aerospace, pharmaceutical manufacturing, life sciences, semiconductors, and AI.

A full list of award recipients is available at the Seed for Success Acorn Awards webpage.

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