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October 7, 2021

Spotlight on SEL Purdue in Discovery Park District

Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, or SEL, is a 100 percent employee-owned company that specializes in creating digital products and systems that protect, control and automate power systems around the world.
October 4, 2021

Making the makers of the new world of manufacturing

Everything has to be designed and made. New-age products and services increasingly need blending of digital and physical technologies. The emerging manufacturing industry is very different from the conventional view of manufacturing with many forms and shapes of convergence of different types of technologies.
September 28, 2021

Big Data and Security — Oxymoron?

Big data technologies have dramatically changed the world we live in, and in double quick time. And you know that unless you have been living under a Martian rock. We take it for granted in many of our daily interactions — in our personal lives as well as at work. Big data technologies fuel the seemingly never-ending growth of the big tech behemoths — not only the Big Five of Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple, but also many, many others that owe their growth to big data.
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.
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