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Science prepares to welcome the Class of 2012!
With just a few weeks to go to the start of the fall term, preparations to welcome incoming first-year Science students are well underway. Day on Campus successfully registered over 1,000 incoming first-year students from June 10-July 2. All incoming first-year students are invited to the New Student Orientation picnic sponsored by the Purdue Science Student Council on Sunday, August 24th. In addition to excellent food and company, students will have an opportunity to meet representatives from the various student organizations on campus.
Science programs ranked among best
In the most recent U.S. News and World Report survey of the top graduate schools, all seven of the College of Science departments ranked nationally. Our analytical chemistry program maintained its #2 rank with statistics moving up to #10. Computer systems, programming languages, computer science, applied mathematics, and chemistry ranked #16, #18, #19, #19, and #22 respectively. The remaining programs of mathematics, physics, biological sciences, and earth and atmospheric sciences ranked #28, #36, #42, and #43. Read more at: U.S.News
Academic Analytics and The Chronicle of Higher Education's 2007 Top Research Universities Faculty Scholarly Productivity index ranked information security (CERIAS) #1, information technology/information systems (CERIAS) #2, computational science #5, and computer systems and software engineering #17. In other ratings, computer science was ranked #9 by Ren and Taylor in the Association for Computing Machinery's flagship publication Communications of the ACM.
Faculty searches
The Purdue University College of Science and its seven departments are adding almost 30 members to its rolls as a result of a very successful hiring season. View the faculty search ad and hiring web site for more background.
COALESCE Multidisciplinary Faculty Positions. The COALESCE faculty searches are conducted in a unique College-wide manner and complement those run by individual Departments in the College of Science. All appointments through the COALESCE program are made in individual departments; joint appointments are made as appropriate, including with departments outside the College. Current faculty searches include some being done jointly with the Colleges of Agriculture, Consumer & Family Sciences, Education, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Pharmacy.
PURE goes statewide as INDURE!
The Purdue University Research Expertise database (PURE) is now the Indiana Database for University Research Expertise (INDURE)! With this tool, you can search for research expertise, intellectual property, anad ongoing sponsored research projects at academic institutions across the state of Indiana. By entering relevant keywords, or alternatively using a simple navigation mechanism you can find Indian afaculty by specifying fields of study. For example, if you're looking for researchers in bioinformatics, you will find more than seventy Indiana faculty members with expertise in bioinformatics. Visit the database to identify Purdue researchers by keywords or fields of interest.




