Purdue will establish a oneAPI Center of Excellence on its West Lafayette campus. Facilitated through Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the center will take students’ original artificial intelligence and high-performance computing research projects to the next level through teaching oneAPI in the classroom.
Purdue’s Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department’s innovative research focuses on the application of engineering principles to develop new technologies for more sustainable food production and processing, novel bio-based products, and better environmental stewardship. Dedicated to extending diverse research and learning opportunities to students, ABE’s undergraduate and graduate programs have been ranked highly in the annual U.S. News & World Report rankings for over a decade.
As digital health emerges with new technology, equal access remains a priority. On March 22-23, the Purdue Policy Research Institute and the College of Education hosted Education and Policy Supporting Digital Health Equity, a conference to explore topics related to digital health, including the role of policy and education in supporting technological advances and equal access.
What does it mean to be a role model to four kids under the age of 10? For parents Michelle and Shane Gramlich, it means you can never give up. Wanting to achieve more and advance in their careers, the couple both earned MBAs from Purdue Global. With busy schedules and overwhelming obligations, school could have been difficult. Fortunately, Michelle and Shane looked to an example working right alongside them: Shane’s father, Jeff Gramlich, who also graduated from Purdue Global with his MBA.
Margaret Martin (Human Development and Family Science) has been instrumental in our departmental rebranding efforts, graphic design and helping to get a new banner for a departmental event during a deadline crunch. Her expertise, positive outlook and willingness to be a team player are a huge asset to our department. – Valerie Knopik (Human Development and Family Science)