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  2. Purdue University School of Mechanical Engineering - Wikipedia

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    After 35 years of use the building was officially renamed Heavilon Hall, and mechanical engineering moved out. The clock tower was torn down in 1956. [8] Mechanical Engineering Building circa 1935. In 1930 a new mechanical engineering building was erected, with a new additions added shortly after in 1933, 1941,1948, and 1950. [4] [5]

  3. List of Purdue University faculty - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Engineering and technology. ... The following is a partial list of Purdue University faculty, ... (Professor of Mechanical Engineering) ...

  4. Purdue University College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue University College of Engineering is the engineering school and one of eight major academic divisions of Purdue University, a public research university in West Lafayette, Indiana. Established in 2004, its forerunner began in 1874 with programs in Civil and Mechanical Engineering.

  5. Steve Wereley - Wikipedia

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    Steve Wereley [1] is a professor of mechanical engineering at Purdue University. [2] His areas of research include Micro-and Nanofluidics, Particle Image Velocimetry, Opto-microfluidics and bio-MEMS. He is the co-inventor of micro-PIV. [3]

  6. Gregory Shaver - Wikipedia

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    Shaver earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 2000, followed by an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 2004. He later obtained a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford in 2005. [2]

  7. Purdue University system - Wikipedia

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    The Purdue University system is a public university system in the U.S. state of Indiana.A land-grant university with nearly 75,000 students across three institutions comprising five physical campuses, a statewide technology program, extension centers in each of Indiana's 92 counties, and continuing education programs.