Patrick Wolfe, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and diversity, and Eric Barker, the Jeannie and Jim Chaney Dean of Pharmacy and associate provost for graduate programs (acting), announced on Thursday (Dec. 7) that Purdue will raise the stipend minimum again for PhD students beginning with the Fall 2024 semester.
Conventional silicon architecture has taken computer vision a long way, but Purdue researchers are developing an alternative path — taking a cue from nature — that they say is the foundation of an artificial retina. Like our own visual system, the device is geared to sense change, making it more efficient in principle than the computationally demanding digital camera systems used in applications like self-driving cars and autonomous robots.
The Electrochemical Safety Research Institute and Purdue have signed an agreement to establish the Center for Advances in Resilient Energy Storage, a research hub that will explore the design and operation of batteries and energy-storage systems in general, as well as their impact on safety and sustainability.
Neil Armstrong was the first. Eugene Cernan was the most recent. Who will be the next Boilermaker on the moon? As the Cradle of Astronauts, Purdue is uniquely positioned to take the next giant leap in space. Watch this video to learn more.
Alan Thomas holds one of the highest-ranking offices in the U.S. Army, but he still had dreams of a bachelor’s degree. Witness the moment he crossed the stage to accept his Purdue Global diploma and what life was like in the days leading up to it.