“I saw students needed more accessible references at hand, and I wanted to fix it for myself. “I started this company as a way to solve my own problems,” Alperovich said. He believes his app will become an integral aspect of students’ educational experience. Alperovich received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue in 2015.Īlperovich designed ME2Go as an easily accessible and widely informative reference tool. Jeffrey Alperovich, a graduate student in the Purdue University School of Mechanical Engineering, founded Rooski Innovations LLC to commercialize the app named ME2Go. –A Purdue graduate student is developing an easily accessible and informative app aimed at helping mechanical engineering students learn and study more effectively by just a touch of a button. (Shannon Kane/Purdue Research Foundation Image) Alperovich has founded Rooski Innovations LLC to further develop and commercialize the technology. The app demonstrates common formulas and their derivations, so students can understand how and why the formula is used. Jeffrey Alperovich, a student in Purdue’s School of Mechanical Engineering, has created ME2Go, a mechanical engineering pocket reference, to help students easily access specific information.
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