The culture in associate professor Babak Anasori’s labs is one of discovery. Everyone is encouraged to be involved. Everyone has the opportunity to discover. Learn how this mindset is inspiring students in Indianapolis and West Lafayette to design novel nanomaterials known as MXenes (pronounced Maxines), which can be used in energy storage and generation, biomedicine, and more.
Purdue Pete is no stranger to getting people up and moving. So it was a natural fit for Pete to get in front of the cameras for exercise and mindfulness videos aimed at 10- to 12-year-olds. Soon to be distributed to different schools in the state of Indiana for research purposes, the videos were produced by Alvin Kao, assistant professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology, and PhD student Riley Schellingerhout.