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The Spark Challenge is a campus-wide, corporate-sponsored design competition, hosted by the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in partnership with the ECE Student Society. It is open to all undergraduate students at Purdue University and it is a great resource for them to present their projects to their peers, faculty and corporate partners. It induces networking with representatives from some of the top leading industries in the nation acting as a gateway to prospective employers. It is a great chance for students to collaborate in developing projects and show off their technical skills.
Electrical and computer engineering professor
Baldick holds the Leland Barclay Fellowship in Engineering.
Photo Credit: Charles Tischler, 2002
Electrical and computer engineering professor
Hallock holds the Archie W. Straiton Endowed Faculty Fellowship in Engineering.
Photo Credit: Charles Tischler, 2002
The Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering held its annual Staff Recognition Luncheon on December 6, 2022 at Mike Aulby's Arrowhead Bowl.
Farinaz Koushanfar
Associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE)
Director, Adaptive Computing and Embedded Systems (ACES) Lab - UC San Diego
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
On Sept. 9, 2022, the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated the naming of the Max W and Maileen Brown Family Hall of Electrical Engineering. We thank alumnus Max W Brown , his wife Maileen, and their children Max G and Ash for their support of our School!
Electrical and computer engineering professor
Touba holds the General Motors Foundation Centennial Teaching Fellow in Electrical Engineering.
Photo Credit: Beverly Barrett, 2009
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(Left to Right) Computer engineering senior Nnenna Udegbunam and LSA junior Aissatou Barry teach African dance moves to students at their dance group Amala's Makossa Night on 10/13/09 in the League. Amala's dancing is inspired by the music and culture of West Africa and the Congo where the majority of the group is from.