Featured Students

Lindsey Payne
Lindsey Payne, a graduate student in Ecological Sciences and Engineering at Purdue. Lindsey's focus is on water resources in developing regions. More...

Patrick Woodson
I am working with several producer groups that each consist of over 30 men and women sharing acreage. We are mainly working with cash crops (cotton, sesame, sorghum, and millet) and helping them boost their production and utilize proper value chain techniques and link with better markets. More...

Jen Burks and Leila Nyberg
ESE Students, Jen Burks and Leila Nyberg, were recently awarded travel grants to travel to China for the China-US 2010 Joint Symposium on "Energy, Ecosystem, and Environmental Change." More...

Ashley Kissick
ESE Student, Ashley Kissick, spent the summer in Costa Rica working as a course assistant for EARTH University establishing and running small-scale sustainable agricultural systems. More...

Rebecca Logsdon
ESE Student, Rebecca Logsdon, was recently awarded the Robert E. Stewart Engineering-Humanities Award for her contributions to advancing the interactions of the agricultural and biological engineering profession and humanities. More...

Katherine Ortegon
ESE Student, Katherine Ortegon, recently received a travel grant to participate in Windiana 2010, a seminar sponsored by the Indiana Wind Working Group. More...

Isaac Emery
ESE Student, Isaac Emery, was recently featured as one of five students on Purdue University's campus that is making a global impact. More...

Dongyan Mu
ESE Graduate, Donygan Mu, is currently a Research Associate in Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems Engineering at the University of Minnesota. More...

Elizabeth Trybula and Monique Long
ESE Students, Elizabeth Trybula and Monique Long, were awarded several travel grants to travel to Kenya and conduct an exploratory study. More...

Emily Sanders and Eric Mbonimpa
ESE graduates, Eric Mbonimpa and Emily Sanders, currently conduct research at the US EPA Office of Research and Development in Las Vegas. More...

Caitlin Grady
ESE Student, Caitlin Grady, was awarded an Across Borders Fellowship this summer to travel to the Jordan River Valley to study issues of water allocation, quality, rights, and political will. More...

Rebecca Logsdon, Margaret McCahon-Kalic, and Elizabeth Trybula
ESE Students, Rebecca Logsdon, Margaret McCahon-Kalcic, and Elizabeth Trybula, recently received a grant through the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (NCR-SARE) graduate student grant competition. More...

