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July 6, 2017

Work by Professor Stanley Chan chosen for ACM Computing Reviews' 21st Annual Best of Computing Notable Books and Articles

His article is titled "Image Reconstruction and Threshold Design for Quanta Image Sensors". The ACM Computing Reviews is a monthly journal disseminating selected sets of papers in the computing literature. The 2016 Notable Books and Articles list consists of books and papers nominated from Computing Reviews reviewers, Computing Reviews category editors, editors in chief of journals, and others in the community. There were 231 items selected for the honor in 2016.
July 6, 2017

PhD Student Xingshu Sun wins two Best Poster Awards at IEEE PVSC

He won for his work on "The Potential of Bifacial Photovoltaics: A Global Perspective" and "Real-time Monitoring of Photovoltaic Reliability Only Using Maximum Power Point – the Suns-Vmp Method". The PVSC received around 1000 abstract submissions this year. Xingshu Sun is a Ph.D. candidate advised by Professors Muhammad A. Alam and Mark Lundstrom.
June 29, 2017

Purdue IEEE ROV Team receives Multiple Awards in International Competition

The Purdue IEEE ROV (Remotely Operated underwater Vehicle) team competed last weekend at the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Center International ROV Competition in Long Beach, California. The competition challenged students to create a vehicle that could complete underwater missions and successfully defend their design decisions.
June 22, 2017

Purdue board honors Jamieson, ratifies new CoE dean

At its meeting on Friday, June 16, the Purdue Board of Trustees approved the appointment of Mung Chiang as the John A. Edwardson Dean of Engineering and the Roscoe H. George Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
June 16, 2017

Team of Purdue, Northeastern students to compete at International Supercomputing Conference

The team includes Austyn Cousins, a sophomore in Computer Engineering and Austin Horning, a senior double-majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. For the members of Purdue’s student supercomputing team, parallel programming and administering high-performance computing systems aren’t just concepts they’ve learned about in class – they’re techniques the students have put into practice building their own supercomputer.
June 14, 2017

Concept Could Sustainably Meet Human Resource Needs of 'Full Earth'

A new concept proposes to provide food, energy and water resources for the world’s growing population by combining systems that simultaneously use different parts of sunlight’s spectrum to produce crops, generate electricity, collect heat and purify water.
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