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July 1, 2021

When data shifts: Getting your ducks in a row

Machine learning (ML) is all the rage nowadays, with people captivated by its ability to make sense of voluminous amounts of data on its own. But the outputs of ML, and the degree to which it makes sense of data, depend to a large extent on how well we can manage the variety and changing nature of the data itself.
June 21, 2021

Prof. Evgenii Narimanov chosen for new Virtual Labs Faculty Fellows program

Virtual labs have been gaining ground in the College of Engineering. By combining mixed reality technologies with physics-based modeling and simulation and authentic machine interfaces, virtual labs are enriching learning. To expand the reach of this innovative instructional approach, the College has launched the Virtual Labs Faculty Fellows program, and has selected and engaged the first cohort of fellows.
June 21, 2021

Purdue Engineering names first Innovation and Entrepreneurship Fellow

Yung-Hsiang Lu, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, has developed several patented technologies and helped his students start their own companies. He is a Purdue Faculty Scholar, Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Distinguished Scientist of the Association for Computing Machinery.
May 25, 2021

ECE student wins second place in annual business competition

An ECE grad student’s startup has won $25,000 in Purdue’s 34th annual Burton D. Morgan Business Model Competition. Mahdi Al-Husseini is the co-founder of Aura Training Systems, one of five Purdue student startups which took home part of the $92,500 in prize money.
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