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September 24, 2024

Purdue Prof. Aravind Machiry receives NSF CAREER award

Aravind Machiry, assistant professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program(CAREER) award for his proposed work titled "Securing Deeply Embedded Software."
September 23, 2024

Purdue receives grant funding in all three areas of NSF semiconductor research program

“The nation’s semiconductor challenge is a Purdue priority,” said Mark Lundstrom, chief semiconductor officer and head of the university’s Semiconductor Task Force. “This funding from NSF and its corporate partners confirms that the work we are doing is critical to the advancement of the U.S. chip industry and all the current and future technological necessities that rely on it.”
September 19, 2024

Researchers Create 2D Materials with Pentagons as Building Blocks

Yong Chen, professor of electrical and computer engineering and physics, led this research, which introduces a new type of 2D material based on pentagonal patterns, expanding the family of known 2D materials. Most known 2D materials, like graphene, are based on hexagonal structures, so pentagonal materials provide new structural possibilities.
September 13, 2024

Leading global fabless semiconductor company joins Purdue's CSME consortium

CSME is a first-of-its-kind global partnership of academia, industry and government to advance research and workforce development in designing secure microelectronics. Its aim is to help ensure a secure supply of semiconductor chips and related products and tools, from the foundry to the packaged system. It is co-directed by Joerg Appenzeller and Anand Raghunathan, professors in Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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