Solving a Rubik's Cube is a challenge for most people. For a team of students from Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, it became an opportunity to redefine the limits of speed, precision and automation and officially make history.
Purdue University researchers Mark Lundstrom and Vladimir M. Shalaev have been named members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious honorary societies.
The Dehytray is commercialized by ABE professor Klein Ilelji’s company, JUA Technologies International. It has a license from the Office of Technology Commercialization to bring it to market.
Dan DeLaurentis, a longtime Purdue administrator, scholar and award-winning educator, has been named the next executive vice president for research, steering the university’s robust, record-setting research enterprise.
Venkatesh Merwade, professor of civil engineering, has been selected by the Universities Council on Water Resources (UCOWR) to receive the 2025 Education and Public Service Award.
At Purdue University, student interest is surging. Enrollment in chip design coursework is going through the roof. The school now offers more than 100 chip-related classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels, many with hands-on lab components.
Purdue University and a coalition of leaders in AI, pharmaceutical manufacturing and public policy on Wednesday (May 7) launched a national effort in the Dirksen Senate Office Building to onshore pharmaceutical manufacturing in the United States by leveraging cutting-edge AI and advanced manufacturing technologies.