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January 7, 2020

ECE alumna first woman to be named HP Fellow

Purdue alumna Dr. Qian Lin has been named an HP Fellow. Lin (MSEE ’87) is the first woman at HP Inc. to earn the distinction, which is reserved for only the company's most extraordinary technical contributors. She is being recognized for her contributions and expertise in imaging.
January 6, 2020

Solar power from 'the dark side' unlocked by a new formula

Most of today’s solar panels capture sunlight and convert it to electricity only from the side facing the sky. If the dark underside of a solar panel could also convert sunlight reflected off the ground, even more electricity might be generated.
December 19, 2019

New income share agreement can help students fund affordable, online ECE master's degree

Purdue University's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is launching an income share agreement (ISA) program for students enrolled in its new online master's degree. The affordable online master's programs through edX, with support from Kaplan Higher Education, is the first comprehensive engineering postgraduate curricula provided online at less than $25,000. Backed by the Purdue Research Foundation with support from ECE, Purdue Online and the College of Engineering, the ISA is an innovative way to help fund an education without the burden of interest rates and payment schedules of traditional student loans.
December 19, 2019

ECE offering certificate in Nano-Science and Technology through the edX MicroMasters program

As part of its new online master's degree through edX, with support from Kaplan Higher Education, Purdue's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering will offer a certificate in Nano-Science and Technology through the edX MicroMasters program. Students will learn how to design advanced nanoelectronics and nanophotonics from the creators of nanoHUB, the global nanotechnology research and education portal, even with no prior background in nanotechnology or quantum mechanics.
December 12, 2019

Pioneering nanotechnology cloud nanoHUB - looks to future

A pioneering cloud and global gateway for nanotechnology research and education has received a National Science Foundation grant renewal, completing its 20-year mission while looking to the future to create new technologies.
December 11, 2019

What if a bridge could prevent its own collapse in real time?

A new Center for Intelligent Infrastructure (CII) at Purdue University is bringing together researchers of various fields to develop technology that a bridge, building, road or other infrastructure could use to communicate directly with humans and respond to disasters, preventing collapse.
December 11, 2019

MoveThisWay Heavy Payload Assistant

MoveThisWay is an autonomous robot that transports heavy payloads on programmable paths with obstacle detection capability.
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