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Purdue Discovery Park District brings remote workers to West Lafayette

View Comments WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.  If you can work from anywhere, West Lafayette and Purdue University want you to call them home. And you could get incentives up to $5,000 for moving here. With a program through the Purdue Research Foundation and partnered with remote-worker relocation platform MakeMyMove.com, Purdue is extending the invitation to live and work in the heart of the West Lafayette campus. Purdue s Discovery Park District Successful applicants could live at Purdue’s Discovery Park District, a 400-acre research area offering research and development facilities in the fields of defense/aerospace, animal health, life sciences, agricultural innovation and advanced manufacturing. The park also includes drop-in and co-working spaces as well as private offices and conference spaces.

Purdue and UEGroup Partner on User-Friendly Tech Education

Purdue and UEGroup Partner on User-Friendly Tech Education Purdue Polytechnic Institute and UEGroup are preparing a new collaborative center for students and tech companies to design more user-friendly products so that evolving technology doesn’t leave people behind. May 10, 2021 •  Purdue The Purdue Research Foundation last week unveiled a new research and education hub for the development of future technology products. Officials say the new 5G-connected Experience Innovation Center, or XCenter, established in partnership with technology research firm UEGroup, will focus on designing future digital tools with accessibility and practicality in mind. Gary Bertoline, dean of the Purdue Polytechnic Institute, said the center will teach students about designing for the user experience, involving degree programs such as engineering technology, computer graphics technology, computer and information technology, and technology leadership and inn

Dead lithium batteries could find new life through unique recycling process

 E-Mail IMAGE: American Resources Corp. and Purdue University have teamed to advance an environmentally safer method that recycles rare-earth metals to advance clean energy electronic technologies used in hard disk drives, electric. view more  Credit: Illustration provided by Linda Wang American Resources Corp., a socially responsible supplier of high-quality raw materials, (NASDAQ:AREC) announced Thursday (May 6) an expansion of its existing sponsored research program with Purdue University. The agreement will focus on advancing the purification of critical and rare-earth elements ( REEs ). The partnership builds on a previous agreement to advance a Purdue-developed technology to refine rare-earth elements purification technology to recycle permanent magnets and lithium-ion batteries pulled from sources such as hard disk drives, electric vehicles and wind turbines.

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