Purdue University’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ABE) Graduate Program is ranked #1 in its category in the 2024 U.S. News & World Report Rankings of Graduate Schools. The ABE graduate and undergraduate programs have been ranked first or second for more than a dozen years.
“We are extremely proud of Purdue ABE’s team of faculty, staff and students for their commitment to research, outreach, teaching and innovation,” said Ken Foster, interim dean of the college of agriculture.
Department head and professor of agricultural and biological engineering Nate Mosier, who earned his doctorate from Purdue’s ABE department, also credits his colleagues for this accomplishment.
“We’re honored for the continued recognition of the excellence in research and graduate education in ABE at Purdue. It is through the outstanding work of our graduate students, mentoring of our faculty, and support of our staff that we have stayed at the top for so long.”
Mosier, who holds the Indiana Soybean Alliance Soybean Utilization Endowed Chair, explains that ABE’s diverse disciplines create important options for graduate students.
“Our graduate program offers numerous opportunities for graduate students to deepen their understanding in their areas of specialization and to broaden that knowledge through collaborations.”
John A. Edwardson Dean of the College of Engineering Arvind Raman said the number one ranking also acknowledges the department’s commitment to growth.
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