The Startup Forum is an opportunity for ECE students to learn more about participating organizations through brief lightning talks, followed by time to connect directly with representatives for deeper conversations and networking.
Discover how next generation AI hardware—powered by brain inspired algorithms—can break the memory wall and enable faster, more efficient, and adaptable AI.
Purdue Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series presents William D. Oliver, who will conduct a lecture on realizing the promise of quantum computation, with a panel session about scaling challenges for quantum technologies to follow.
The Spark Challenge is a campus-wide, corporate-sponsored design competition, hosted by the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partnership with the ECE Student Society and our Corporate Partners.
The Spark Challenge is a campus-wide, corporate-sponsored design competition, hosted by the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partnership with the ECE Student Society and our Corporate Partners.
The Spark Challenge is a campus-wide, corporate-sponsored design competition, hosted by the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partnership with the ECE Student Society and our Corporate Partners.
Join Martin Wainwright, Cecil H. Green Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and Mathematics, MIT, for a lecture on taming and validating AI-based prediction. Following the lecture, a panel session will be held discussing data and decisions in the age of generative AI.
Students, Innovators, and Robotics Enthusiasts are invited to an information session about participating in a two-staged Indoor Autonomous Fixed-Wing Drone Pylon Racing Competition.