The prominence of Zubin Jacob being named a 2026 Gugggenheim Fellow is a triumph not only for Purdue University and the College of Engineering, but also the field of engineering as a whole.
Purdue University's cutting-edge initiatives and research with drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are combining with the latest artificial intelligence and autonomy to quickly turn ideas and imagination into attainable reality.
You can't spell "Boilermaker" without "maker!" That Purdue spirit of designing and building things carries on in the new Manufacturing Studio in Indianapolis — a haven for students to machine parts, create prototypes and supercharge their engineering education.
The Scalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement (SCALE) program, the only U.S. defense microelectronics public-private-academic workforce development consortium, is now Purdue University's largest-ever federally funded research effort.
In coordination with the US National Science Foundation, the Advancing Innovations for Empowering NextGen AGriculturE (AI-ENGAGE) initiative recently announced its six international research award recipients, collectively receiving $2.4 million to support artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
Purdue University welcomed researchers, students and industry professionals from across the region for the 12th Midwest Workshop on Control and Game Theory (MWCGT), held April 25–26 in West Lafayette.
The Purdue University College of Engineering has named 38 incoming graduate students as Lambertus Doctoral and Graduate Excellence Fellows, recognizing exceptional academic achievement and strong potential to advance engineering research and innovation.