Congratulations to Xiaonan Lu from Purdue Polytechnic, who has just received a massive grant from the Department of Energy to innovate power grid systems, especially in underserved locales:
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Karabiyik receives DOJ funding for IoT crime scene investigation training
Umit Karabiyik from our Department of Computer and Information Technology just received funding for a project that will have big implications in how law enforcement are trained to investigate crime scenes:
Purdue hosts DigiTwin 2024, explores digital twin tech for sustainable manufacturing, resilience
Â鶹¾«Æ·is proud to be on the organizing committee for the DigiTwin conference, especially digital twin technology becomes more relevant to manufacturing industries all the time. Read about the 2024 conference:
Â鶹¾«Æ·researchers advance AI neural network research with novel learning algorithm
Our School of Engineering Technology just published research with big implications for the speed and efficiency of AI in the future. Read the details in our newsroom:
Dean’s Lecture Series explores physical AI, human connections across industries
Thank you to Richard Voyles for presenting at the most recent Dean's Lecture Series on his work in human-robot interaction!
Maha Fluid Power 2024 tracks ‘research trends,’ provides support network across industry
“There is so much technology available to the modern workforce,” Purdue Polytechnic's Dean Castro said. “We give [students] the opportunity to use it all first-hand without ever having to leave the teaching environment.”
Chad Laux honored with International Book of the Year Award for ‘Lean Sustainability’
Chad Laux received an international book award for "Lean Sustainability," a coauthored work of practical scholarship that seeks to bring innovative, environmentally-conscious efficiency into the world of industry.
Engineering technology faculty secures third NSF Award, seeks to improve engineering education strategies
Farid Breidi in our School of Engineering Technology will soon commence a research project that seeks to use an augmented-reality learning environment to create totally unique, personalized learning environments for engineering students. Learn more about how it will work here:
Engineering Technology researchers win awards in manufacturing, industrial engineering, teaching for mixed-reality work
A mixed-reality research team which began in 2022 with Farid Breidi's NSF grant just swept several categories of the American Society for Engineering Education's annual awards.
Le receives first National Science Foundation grant for innovative energy efficiency model
Congratulations to Purdue Polytechnic's Tho Le for his first-ever award from the National Science Foundation, which will allow him to research methods for increased energy efficiency in urban power grids.