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September 21, 2021

Purdue team places fourth in NSWC Crane ‘AI for Small Unit Maneuvers’ competition

A team of Purdue students, competing as Codex Laboratories LLC - a company founded at Purdue in 2019 - placed fourth in a competition organized by Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (NSWC-CR) called the NSWC Crane AISUM Prize Challenge seeking AI algorithms to combine with robotic autonomous systems for small unit maneuver elements.
September 19, 2021

Purdue technology for downscaling transistors could advance semiconductor design

An innovation by Purdue University researchers could help the semiconductor industry design transistors that are smaller, use less power and switch from on to off at smaller applied voltages. As a result, the innovation could lead to better and more powerful central processing unit generations, which can compute more operations with less energy.
September 11, 2021

Study: First observation of high-harmonic generation in robust, refractory metals

The generation of high harmonics from metals opens a link between solid and plasma harmonics. High-harmonic generation (HHG) is the field of creating high-frequency photons from low-frequency lasers. HHG is the cornerstone of nonlinear optics, with applications in spectroscopy, attosecond science and so on.
September 10, 2021

Prof. Stanley Chan receives $500K from NSF Robust Intelligence Core Program

Stanley Chan, Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been awarded a $500K single-PI grant from the National Science Foundation under the Robust Intelligence core program.
August 26, 2021

Purdue University to play key role in $15M Great Lakes innovation hub

In an effort to nurture a regional innovation ecosystem and advance research from the lab to market, the National Science Foundation has established a Great Lakes Innovation Corps Hub. Purdue University plays a leadership role in the new $15 million hub. Yung-Hsiang Lu, professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of the John Martinson Entrepreneurial Center, is the faculty lead and will work to connect faculty members to the I-Corps community.
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