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Dr. John Goodenough, the Virginia H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Engineering whose laboratory recognized the potential of a perskovite ceramic to serve as an effective electrode in fuel cells powered by natural gas.
The prototype fuel-cell electrode (anode) that his laboratory fabricated and tested is displayed on the white plastic lid he is holding.
The research was published in the Friday, April 14, 2006 issue of the journal Science.
A close-up of the part of the Arapaima's scale that is exposed and visible on the fish. The corrugations, the soft but tough internal layer and the hydration of the scales all contribute to their ability to flex while remaining strong. It’s an engineering solution that lets the fish remain mobile while heavily armored, and also allows the scales to bend and deform considerably before breaking.
Mechanical Engineering Design & Project Exhibition 2016. The Joseph Black Keynote Address is given by Dr Jenny Cane, an Alumna from Mech Eng. Team Bath Racing Car launch in the Edge.
Flanked by press, police, and Purdue officials, Jeremy Piven heads to the Mechanical Engineering building to address another group of students
USAF Test Pilot School Spinal Tap TMP at Edwards Air Force Base, California on March 13, 2012. U.S. Air Force Photo by Chris A. Neill
Advanced Vehicle Team members who traveled to the competition included (from left): Gary Neal, Faculty Advisor; Tim Cleary, Faculty Advisor; Chris Golecki (graduate student, Mechanical Engineering,’14, Scranton, Pa.); Jacob Hauptman (Business, Los Angeles); Donghee Lee (Public Relations, Seoul, South Korea); Brandon Colon (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Bethlehem, Pa.); Nick Wyckoff (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Toms River, NJ); Tim Wilson (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Lebanon, Pa.); Issam Salloum (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Allentown, Pa.); Cheyenne Sexton (Public Relations,’14, Elizabethtown, Pa.); Paul Shoytush, General Motors Mentor; Kamiar Salehi (graduate student, Mechanical Engineering, Tehran, Iran); Mike Rihl (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Montrose, Pa.); Benjamin Sattler (Mechanical Engineering, Collegeville, Pa.), Chris Monaco (Mechanical Engineering,’14, Lyndhurst, NJ).
Teaching Lab Coordinator Sandy Bremer (left), College of Engineering Dean Jonathan Wickert (center), and Professor Ted Heindel (right).
Mechanical Engineering Design & Project Exhibition 2016. The Joseph Black Keynote Address is given by Dr Jenny Cane, an Alumna from Mech Eng. Team Bath Racing Car launch in the Edge.
The Competitions in Skill 05 - Mechanical Engineering - CAD at EuroSkills 2021 in Graz. Photos (c) EuroSkills2021/MonikaWinter.
Mechanical Engineering Design & Project Exhibition 2016. The Joseph Black Keynote Address is given by Dr Jenny Cane, an Alumna from Mech Eng. Team Bath Racing Car launch in the Edge.
A student explains his team's project, "Portable Solar Powered Water Purification System," sponsored by 3M. The team, taught by Esther Gomez, assistant professor of chemical engineering, included Ali Alnuaimi (ME), Kahled Al Harmoudi (ME), Alison Filippelli (ChE) and Zachary Santner (ChE).
The Competitions in Skill 05 - Mechanical Engineering - CAD at EuroSkills 2021 in Graz. Photos (c) EuroSkills2021/MonikaWinter.
Photo by Gino Nalini
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A container of the liquid version of the double-perskovite slurry used to screen-print the anode on the electrolyte has the chemical composition noted on the lid.
The prototype anode and reference anode (white squares), and the underlying electrolyte (gold circle) of a test cell that Dr. John Goodenough's laboratory fabricated, displayed atop another white plastic lid at right.