Category: Archive

Purdue Leads NSF-Funded Midwest Agrivoltaics Incubator to Boost Rural Energy and Economic Resilience to Extreme Weather

Purdue University has received a National Science Foundation grant to establish the Regional Resilience Innovation Incubator (R2I2): Midwest Agrivoltaics for Resilient Communities. This initiative aims to help rural Midwest communities withstand extreme weather by integrating agriculture with solar energy systems. The Phase 1 award positions Purdue to compete for up to $15 million in Phase 2 funding.

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ISF: Study Reveals How Eavesdropping Predators Develop Hunting Strategies

Dr. Ximena E. Bernal, a professor in Purdue University’s Department of Biological Sciences, and faculty affiliate of the Purdue Institute for a Sustainable Future, has co-authored a new study which has uncovered how young fringe-lipped bats (Trachops cirrhosis) learn to identify and hunt prey—not through instinct, but by listening, learning the mating calls of their prey, and observing mature bats.

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Karen Plaut – June Dimensions of Discovery Introduction

As many of you know, after 15 years at Purdue as associate dean for research, dean, and executive vice president for research, I will be retiring on June 30.

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Laboratory and University Core Facility Research Equipment Program

The Office of Research recently announced 31 faculty awardees from the 2024-26 round of Purdue’s Laboratory and University Core Facility Research Equipment Program – Type I.

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Kinley Award winners announced

Five Purdue faculty members have been named 2025 recipients of the Kinley Award.  This year’s awardees are: Natasha Jaiswal (health and kinesiology), Noori Kim (engineering technology), and Kristine Marceau (human development and family sciences), Eric Waltenburg (political science), and Xiang Zhou (educational studies).

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Karen Plaut’s Introduction to April Dimensions of Discovery

Each month, we profile stories of groundbreaking research conducted by teams across Purdue, and this month is no different. But our researchers not only advance science and technology, they also contribute to public awareness of critical topics.

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‘Presenting with Impact’ and ‘Talking to Media’ workshops, personalized speaker coaching sessions offered

The Office of Research is again offering speaker workshops to interested faculty as part of the Purdue Research Speakers Initiative.

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Karen Plaut’s Introduction to Dimensions of Discovery

At Purdue, we take great pride in the excellence of our research community. One of the highlights of my role is recognizing the passion, creative problem solving and intellectual curiosity of Purdue’s world class research faculty and their contributions.

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Purdue Excellence in Research Administration (PERA) rollout continues

During 2025, new modules and key functionality advancements are being introduced. In March, the institutional biosafety committee (IBC) module went live in PERA, and this summer the already-launched agreements module will gain new functionality to support some research security and export control activities.

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Academic and Research Excellence Update

In this update, we are proud to share a wealth of examples of Purdue faculty members earning prestigious recognitions for their work. These are tangible evidence of the excellence in academics and research for which Purdue faculty are known nationally and worldwide.

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