PU
PU, Pu, or pu may refer to: == Organizations == === Political parties === Ummah Party (Indonesia) (Partai Ummat), a political party in Indonesia == People and names == Pu (Chinese surname), shared by several people Pu (Indian given name), shared by several people Pu Ling-en (born 1936), a pen name of British poet J.H. Prynne Pu Yen (1900–2008), Thai centenarian who lived to an age of 108 Yingluck Shinawatra (born 1967), nicknamed Pu, Thai businesswoman and politician == Places == Pu County, in Shanxi, China Guinea-Bissau, a country in West Africa (NATO country code PU) Province of Pesaro and Urbino, a province in the Marche region of Italy Punjab, India, a state in northern India (postal code PU) == Universities == === In India === Panjab University, Chandigarh, a university in India Patna University, a university in Bihar, India Pondicherry University, a central university in Puducherry, India === In the United States === Parker University, a university in Dallas, Texas, United States Point University, a university in West Point, Georgia, United States Princeton University, a university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States Purdue University, a university in West Lafayette, Indiana, United States === In other countries === Purbanchal University, a university in Biratnagar, Nepal University of the Punjab, a public university in Lahore, Pakistan University of the Punjab, Gujranwala, a public university in Gujranwala, Pakistan University of Plovdiv, a public university in Plovdiv, Bulgaria Prešov University, a public university in Prešov, Slovakia Providence University, a university in Taichung, Taiwan == Science and technology == Plutonium, symbol Pu, a chemical element Processing unit, an electronic circuit that performs operations on some external data source Polyurethane, a common type of plastic pu, a label in the per-unit system of power systems analysis PU learning, a collection of semisupervised techniques in machine learning PU leather or artificial leather, a material made with polyurethane PU resistor, a pull-up resistor PU scope, a sniper scope of Soviet origin Power unit, component that powers a machine, a vehicle, or a train. Almost equivalent to an engine.