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March 18, 2025

Generative Photography lays new foundations for imaging

A research team led by Stanley Chan, Elmore Professor from the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University has introduced a groundbreaking method that enables existing Generative AI models to understand camera settings while maintaining scene consistency. The work marks a significant step toward AI-assisted professional photography.
March 12, 2025

Prof. Michael Manfra appointed to lead Purdue University's quantum institute

Manfra is widely recognized as a groundbreaking researcher and innovator in quantum science and technologies. He led a team of Purdue scientists who demonstrated concrete evidence of the existence of anyons, a type of subatomic particle that is particularly important in efforts to build a utility-scale quantum computer.
March 10, 2025

Purdue ECE students develop spoken IDEs for Python in Natural Language Processing competition

Students enrolled in ECE 49595NL: Natural Language Processing in Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering recently undertook a rigorous challenge to develop a Spoken Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for Python. This system allowed users to write, execute, edit, and debug Python code exclusively through spoken commands, without any physical interaction with the computer.
March 7, 2025

GoAero Purdue soars to Stage 2 in NASA aerospace design competition

A student-led club at Purdue has secured a Stage 1 victory in the prestigious NASA-sponsored GoAero competition. This accomplishment has earned the GoAero Purdue team $28,571 in funding, giving them a boost in prototyping their innovative autonomous search-and-rescue aircraft design.
March 3, 2025

Microcomb chips help pave the way for thousand times more accurate GPS systems

A research team from Purdue University and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has developed a technology that, with the help of on-chip microcombs, could make ultra-precise optical atomic clock systems significantly smaller and more accessible – with significant benefits for navigation, autonomous vehicles, and geo-data monitoring.
February 26, 2025

Realizing the promise of digital agriculture

Promise is one thing, execution another. The promise of digital agriculture is data-driven precision leading to higher crop yields and sustainable resource utilization. But the execution of any plan to realize the promise is fraught with failure, because the wealth of data and insight is not easily accessible and transferable.
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