Engineering Innovations

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Engineering Innovations

"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.In each episode, we sit down with our faculty members who are persistently pursuing their next giant leap. Explore the fascinating world of their cutting-edge research, unravel the mysteries of advanced technologies, and gain insight into the transformative projects that are revolutionizing the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.

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    The Future of 6G, Built on a Chip

    What does it take to turn a big research idea into a real device and a paper in Nature?In this episode of Engineering Innovations, we talk with Purdue ECE PhD student Connor Devitt about research that could help shape the future of 5G and 6G wireless communication. The conversation explores how tunable chip-scale filters work, why they matter for future mobile networks, and what it was like to push this project from concept to fabrication to publication. Along the way, we also get a look at the day-to-day life of a Purdue ECE PhD student, from lab work and device testing to setbacks, breakthroughs and the long road of research.Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it Quantum

    Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it QuantumHost Kristin Malavenda interviews Purdue ECE associate professor Joseph Luken about engineering “spooky action at a distance” into real technology, including quantum communication networks and the future quantum internet. Luken explains how the quantum internet would transmit qubits and distribute entanglement, why networking is essential for scaling quantum computing and sensing, and why Einstein objected to entanglement until Bell’s later experimental tests supported quantum predictions. He describes quantum key distribution (QKD), how it detects eavesdropping, and how it contrasts with post-quantum cryptography, arguing for pursuing both given the risk of future quantum attacks. Luken discusses recent industry momentum, predicts fault-tolerant quantum computing may arrive within 10 years, and emphasizes integrated photonics as critical to moving quantum systems off optics tables and reducing loss. Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: How AI is Changing Images and Video

    AI and Visual Data Compression: Insights from Purdue ECE Professor Maggie Zhu In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda explores the fascinating world of visual data compression with Professor Maggie Zhu of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. They discuss how AI is revolutionizing the efficiency of image and video compression, the challenges and opportunities it presents, and how these advancements impact industries ranging from healthcare to entertainment. Tune in to learn about the latest research and future possibilities in AI-driven compression. ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    The Hidden Cost of AI: Making Data Centers Sustainable

    Understanding the Environmental Impact of AI with Dr. Yi Ding Hosted and produced by Kristin MalavendaIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda talks to Dr. Yi Ding, an associate professor at Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. They discuss the immense energy consumption of modern AI systems like ChatGPT, which could soon account for up to 12% of US electricity usage. Dr. Ding's research focuses on the broader environmental impacts of AI, including carbon emissions, water consumption, and biodiversity. They delve into how AI models and data centers contribute to these issues and explore strategies for developing sustainable AI systems. Dr. Ding sheds light on policy implications, data transparency, and industry practices that need to change for a more sustainable future. The episode also touches on Dr. Ding's personal journey into this research and her pedagogical approach to mentoring students. 00:00 Introduction to Engineering Innovations 00:14 The Energy Cost of AI 00:32 Meet Dr. Yi Ding 01:00 Understanding AI's Energy Hunger 03:16 Inside Data Centers 04:22 Beyond Energy: Carbon, Water, and Biodiversity 08:26 Dr. Yi Ding's Research Journey 10:32 Balancing Performance and Sustainability 15:00 The Role of Policy and Regulation 16:07 Future of AI and Sustainability 22:18 Mentorship and Personal Insights 27:15 Conclusion and FarewellPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Unveiling the Complex Web of Software Security

    Unpacking Software Supply Chain Security with Dr. Santiago Torres AriasHosted and produced by Kristin MalavendaIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda speaks with Dr. Santiago Torres Arias, an assistant professor at Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The discussion examines the complexities and importance of software supply chain security, exploring the various risks and vulnerabilities present in the modern digital landscape. Dr. Torres Arias shares insights about his research projects, including the in toto framework and the Sigstore project, both designed to protect the integrity of software throughout its development and distribution. He also touches on the interplay between cybersecurity and everyday software use, the role of machine learning, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in tackling these challenges. Finally, they discuss practical advice for both consumers and students in the field of cybersecurity. 00:00 Introduction to Engineering Innovations Podcast00:58 Understanding the Software Supply Chain01:52 Dr. Santiago Torres Arias' Journey into Cybersecurity03:06 The Importance of Cybersecurity in Everyday Life08:07 In Toto: Securing the Software Development Lifecycle13:53 The Role of Open Source in Software Security15:54 Exploring the Evolution of Letters and Software Security16:29 Introduction to Applied Cryptography17:47 AI and Machine Learning in Supply Chain Security19:32 Balancing Technology Use and Security Awareness20:52 Future Challenges in Supply Chain Security21:55 Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Research23:26 Choosing Academia Over Industry24:37 Qualities of a Good Research Student25:53 Embracing Failure in Engineering27:15 A Journey into Engineering28:27 The Creative Side of Engineering29:06 Personal Hobbies and Decompression29:49 Conclusion and FarewellPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    What Makes 2D Materials a Game-Changer for Future Electronics?

    Exploring the Future of Electronics with 2D MaterialsIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda welcomes Dr. Joerg Appenzeller, the Barry M. and Patricia L. Epstein Professor at Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Zeller shares his journey from studying physics in Germany to joining Purdue, delving into his fascinating research on two-dimensional (2D) materials. These materials, which are just one atom thick, have potential applications in transistors, memory, and interconnects, promising to revolutionize electronics. Dr. Zeller explains the unique properties of 2D materials, their advantages over traditional materials like silicon, and their expected adoption timeline. Additionally, he discusses the importance of interdisciplinary work, students' involvement in innovative research, and the hands-on training provided at Purdue. Tune in to learn how these groundbreaking materials could shape the future of technology.Hosted and produced by Kristin Malavenda 00:00 Introduction to Engineering Innovations Podcast01:01 Meet Dr. Yorg Zeller: From Germany to Purdue05:16 Understanding 2D Materials07:37 Graphene and Its Impact09:21 Applications of 2D Materials in Electronics12:35 Challenges and Future of 2D Materials20:39 Student Involvement and Research30:48 Career Paths and Personal Insights36:42 Reflecting on Teaching and Student Engagement38:07 Introduction to Engineering Innovations Podcast01:01 Journey to Purdue and Research in 2D Materials05:16 Understanding 2D Materials and Their Applications09:21 Challenges and Future of 2D Materials20:39 Student Involvement and Research Impact30:48 Career Paths and Personal Insights35:01 Conclusion and Podcast Wrap-Up

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    How Is Wireless Charging Technology Transforming Transportation?

    Revolutionizing Electric Vehicles: Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer and the Future of the GridIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda discusses cutting-edge research on dynamic wireless power transfer technology for electric vehicles with Professor Dionysios Aliprantis from Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The conversation explores how this technology, which enables electric vehicles to charge while driving, can help create greener highways and a more resilient energy system. Professor Aliprantis shares his journey into electrical and computer engineering, inspired by his father and uncle, and highlights the challenges and potential of dynamic wireless power transfer, particularly for heavy-duty trucks. The discussion also touches on the Grid of Tomorrow consortium, which aims to advance the electric grid and develop skilled engineers. Practical insights into the test bed for the technology and future projections for its implementation on highways are shared, along with the broader economic and environmental benefits. Kristin and Professor Aliprantis wrap up by discussing the importance of mentorship and the impact of engineering work on everyday life. 00:00 Introduction to Engineering Innovations 00:51 Meet Professor Deis: A Journey in Electrical Engineering 05:14 Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer Explained 10:29 The Future of Electrified Highways 18:26 Grid of Tomorrow Consortium 23:09 Mentorship and Personal Insights 28:25 Conclusion and FarewellPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    What Can We Learn from Failure in Software Engineering?

    Enhancing Software Safety: How Regular Expressions and Cybersecurity IntersectWelcome to Engineering Innovations, the official podcast of the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. In this episode, host KristIn Malavenda talks with James Davis, an Assistant Professor in Purdue’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Jamie shares his journey from a physics major to his current research focus on software safety and security. Discover the significance of regular expressions in software systems, the challenges encountered in software supply chains, and the potential cybersecurity risks associated with them. Jamie also discusses his experience working at IBM, his transition to academia, and the broad range of innovative projects at the Duality Lab. The conversation concludes with advice for young professionals in software engineering, the importance of continuous learning, and the role of mentoring in educational growth.

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    State of Purdue ECE: Innovations and Achievements

    State of the School: Purdue ECE's Year in Review and Future InnovationsIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, Kristin Malavenda hosts Dr. Milind Kulkarni, head of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). The discussion highlights the past academic year's accomplishments, including record student enrollments, the expansion to Purdue's Indianapolis campus, and groundbreaking student projects like the world record for the fastest robot to solve a Rubik's Cube. The episode also touches on the school's commitment to excellence in both education and research, with notable faculty hires and advancements in key areas such as semiconductors, quantum technology, and AI. Future goals include further integrating the Indianapolis campus, ramping up entrepreneurial efforts, and continuing to invest in facilities and student opportunities. Whether you're a student, alum, faculty, or someone interested in Purdue ECE, this episode offers an inspiring look into the school's present and future. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:20 State of the School Overview 00:53 Achievements and Growth 01:38 Expansion to Indianapolis 03:08 Online Program Excellence 04:44 Innovative Teaching Methods 05:57 Faculty and Research Expansion 08:15 Student Achievements and World Records 14:44 Opportunities for Undergraduates 15:53 Undergraduate Teaching Assistants: Enhancing Learning 16:57 Research Excellence Among Undergraduates 17:37 Transforming Facilities for Better Learning 22:25 Purdue Computes: Leading the Future of Technology 28:31 Looking Ahead: Priorities for the Next Academic Year 31:35 Inspiration and Commitment to Students 33:29 Conclusion and Future Episodes

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    Understanding Control Systems and AI Racing

    Understanding Control Systems and AI Racing with Dr. Shreyas Sundaram In this episode of Engineering Innovations, hosted by Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kristin Malavenda interviews Dr. Shreyas Sundaram. Dr. Sundaram, Marie Gordon Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue, specializes in complex networks, including the internet, social networks, power grids, and robotic swarms. He elaborates on the importance of secure and resilient networks. Dr. Sundaram shares his journey from growing up in India and Canada to his academic pursuits in control systems and network science. He explains in detail what control systems are and how they interact with various fields such as communications and distributed algorithms. The discussion also covers his involvement with Purdue's AI racing team, where autonomous cars race at high speeds, and the challenges of developing such cutting-edge technology. Closing with insights on what he looks for in new students and the importance of resilience in research, Dr. Sundaram provides a comprehensive look into his research and passion.Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece Twitter: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: How Do We Balance Security with Innovation in Engineering?

    Engineering Innovations: How Do We Balance Security with Innovation in Engineering?Welcome to another episode of Engineering Innovations, the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Join host Kristin Malavenda as she delves into the world of dependable and secure systems with Professor Saurabh Bagchi. From his journey in engineering inspired by a high school teacher and his father's impact, to cutting-edge research in cloud computing, autonomous systems, and embedded wireless networks, Professor Bagchi shares insights into the complexities and innovations shaping the future of technology. Discover how groundbreaking research is keeping our technologies running smoothly and securely, and learn about the importance of graceful degradation in systems and how to strategically secure critical infrastructures. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone interested in the dynamic field of engineering.Links:https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECEhttps://www.facebook.com/purdueecehttps://x.com/PurdueECEhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ecehttps://www.instagram.com/purdue.eceProf. Bagchi's blog: https://distantwhispers.blog/Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is the largest ECE department in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: Can We Trust the Media We Consume?

    In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda from Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering discusses the realm of digital media with Professor Edward J. Delp. As a distinguished expert in image and video processing, multimedia forensics, and digital watermarking, Professor Delp shares insights into his decades-long research. They explore the complexities behind digital media, from efficient video compression to the detection of manipulated and synthetic media. Professor Delp highlights the implications of deepfakes, the ethical and technical challenges in digital forensics, and the educational approaches needed to navigate this rapidly evolving field.Prof. Edward J. Delp's Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VIPER): https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ips/ Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece Twitter: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations - Exploring Trustworthy Machine Learning

    In this episode of Engineering Innovations, hosted by Kristin Malavenda, we welcome Dr. David Inouye, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. We delve into Dr. Inouye's journey to becoming an engineer, his pioneering research in machine learning, and the critical importance of robustness, fairness, and explainability in machine learning algorithms. We also discuss the role of interdisciplinary research, the future of AI, and the ethical considerations in deploying these technologies. Join us as we explore the significant impact of Dr. Inouye's work and how it shapes the future of technology.Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece Twitter: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: What Is the Role of Gradual Verification in Critical Software Systems?

    The Future of Reliable Software: Exploring Gradual Verification with Dr. Jenna DiVincenzoIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda talks with Dr. Jenna DiVincenzo, an assistant professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. The conversation dives into Dr. DiVincenzo's work in software verification, a crucial process ensuring software behaves as intended. They explore the concept of gradual verification, which combines static and dynamic verification methods to create more reliable software. Dr. DiVincenzo discusses her journey from a math enthusiast to a software engineer, the challenges and nuances of verifying complex data structures, and her passion for mentoring students. Tune in to gain insights into the future of safer, more efficient software development.Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: / purdueece Twitter: / purdueece @PurdueECE Instagram: / purdue.ece LinkedIn: / purdue-ece

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    Engineering Innovations: How Will AI Transform the Future of Technology?

    In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda speaks with Dr. Kaushik Roy, the Edward G. Tiedemann Jr. Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. They discuss Dr. Roy's journey into engineering and academia, his pioneering research on AI efficiency inspired by human visual systems, and the importance of energy efficiency in developing AI systems. Dr. Roy shares his insights on neuromorphic computing, interdisciplinary collaboration, and mentoring the next generation of engineers. Tune in to learn about the current and future impacts of AI on everyday life and discover what drives innovation in electrical and computer engineering.

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    Engineering Innovations: What Role Will AI Play in the Future of Flexible Electronics?

    Flexible, Stretchable Tech with Dr. Muhammad Hussain | Engineering Innovations PodcastWelcome to the Engineering Innovations Podcast by Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering! In this episode, host Kristin Malavenda sits down with Dr. Muhammad Hussain, a pioneering professor who researches turning traditional rigid electronics into flexible, stretchable forms. They explore Dr. Hussain's journey to becoming an engineer, his work on smart wearable and implantable technologies, and exciting projects that might shape the future of health monitoring and environmental sensors. Additionally, the episode highlights educational initiatives like semiconductor summer programs and collaborations with industry leaders. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the future of flexible electronics and their transformative potential. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with tech enthusiasts!Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's largest ECE departments and consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: What Role Does Data Science Play in Advancing AI Technology?

    Decoding AI: Enhancing Efficiency and Reliability in Machine Learning with Dr. Jing GaoIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, hosted by Kristin Malavenda of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we interview Dr. Jing Gao, an Associate Professor renowned for her pioneering work in data science. Dr. Gao shares insights on improving the reliability and efficiency of AI models, which are crucial for everything from medical diagnoses to everyday applications like smartphone AI. She discusses her groundbreaking research on data poisoning attacks and the development of innovative tools like the Interpretation Manipulation Framework and Light Token. The conversation also delves into the importance of mentorship in academia and the interdisciplinary nature of data science research.Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ecePurdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's largest ECE departments and consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: What's Next for AI and Quantum Communication on the Edge?

    In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda interviews Peter Bermel, Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University about potential future technologies such as quantum secure communication and ultra-low power AI. It discusses the concept of AI on the edge, providing real-time answers and adjustments directly on devices like smartphones. The capabilities extend to enabling autonomous vehicles and other advanced applications that are nearing deployment.00:00 Future of Quantum Secure Communication00:03 Ultra Low Power AI and Edge Assistants00:18 Real-Time Adjustments and Autonomous Vehicles00:31 Emerging Capabilities and Future ProspectsPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece Twitter: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: How Purdue ECE is Shaping the Future of Quantum and AI

    In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda interviews Milind Kulkarni, the Michael and Katherine Birck Head of Purdue's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. They discuss the transformative changes the department has experienced over the past year, including record-high graduate program rankings, increased research activity in AI, semiconductors, and quantum computing, and the Purdue Computes initiative. Kulkarni highlights the impact of hiring new faculty, the introduction of new minors and concentrations for students, the expansion of online educational offerings, and the challenges of growth while maintaining quality. They also touch on the implications of the new Indianapolis campus and the upcoming ECE facility improvements. Looking ahead, Kulkarni is excited about further growth in student enrollment, new research initiatives, and opportunities in entrepreneurship and national technological priorities.Host and Producer: Kristin Malavenda Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@purdueece X: https://x.com/PurdueECEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/purdue.eceLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-eceYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PurdueECEPurdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's largest ECE departments and consistently ranks among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: Alexandra Boltasseva

    "Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. This episode's guest is Alexandra Boltasseva, Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We discuss her path to engineering, her current research, and what she sees on the horizon for the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering. Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: http://facebook.com/purdueece X: https://twitter.com/PurdueECE @PurdueECE Instagram: https://instagram.com/purdue.ece Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's largest ECE departments and consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: Steven Pekarek

    "Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.This episode's guest is Steven Pekarek, Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer, III, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We discuss his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.Host: Kristin Malavenda, Communications Director for Purdue ECEProducer: Maximilian MalavendaPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECEFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/purdueeceX: https://twitter.com/PurdueECEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/purdue.ece/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece/Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the nation's largest ECE departments and consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: Christopher Brinton

    "Engineering Innovations" lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. In each episode, we sit down with our faculty members who are persistently pursuing their next giant leap. Explore the fascinating world of their cutting-edge research, unravel the mysteries of advanced technologies, and gain insight into the transformative projects revolutionizing the field. This month, our guest is Christopher Brinton, Elmore Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.Host: Kristin Malavenda, Communications Director for Purdue ECEProducer: Maximilian MalavendaPurdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECEFollow us on social media:Facebook: @purdueeceTwitter: @purdue.eceInstagram: @purdueece

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    Engineering Innovations: Shreyas Sen

    "Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.The guest for this episode is Shreyas Sen, Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering. Host: Kristin Malavenda, Communications Director for Purdue ECE Producer: Maximilian Malavenda Purdue ECE: http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purdueeceX: https://twitter.com/PurdueECEInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/purdue.ece/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece/ Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, founded in 1888, is one of the largest ECE departments in the nation and is consistently ranked among the best in the country.

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    Engineering Innovations: Zubin Jacob

    "Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. The guest for this episode is Zubin Jacob, Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Purdue ECE website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECEPurdue ECE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PurdueECEPurdue ECE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purdueecePurdue ECE X: https://twitter.com/PurdueECEPurdue ECE LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece/Purdue ECE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/purdue.ece/

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    Engineering Innovations: Milind Kulkarni

    This month our guest is Milind Kulkarni, Michael and Katherine Birck Head and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his vision for Purdue ECE, and what's on the forefront of the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.

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    Engineering Innovations: David Love

    This month our guest is David Love, Nick Trbovich Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.In each episode, we sit down with our faculty members who are persistently pursuing their next giant leap. Explore the fascinating world of their cutting-edge research, unravel the mysteries of advanced technologies, and gain insight into the transformative projects that are revolutionizing the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.

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