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Andy Schramka and Peter Menart win the NDSEG fellowship

Our group members Andy Schramka and Peter Menart have recently been awarded the prestigious National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate fellowship by the Department of Defense. DoD plans to award new three-year graduate fellowships each fiscal year to individuals who have demonstrated ability...

Invited talk at CLEO 2024

Prof. Zubin Jacob will deliver an invited talk titled "HADAR: Machine perception through pitch darkness like broad daylight" at CLEO 2024. He will talk about how machine perception uses advanced sensors to collect information about the surrounding scene for situational awareness. State-of-the-art...

Space Situational Awareness

Our research in this area exploits informative measurement system in both quantum and classical domains to enhance imaging capabilities, showcasing a smooth integration of theory and practical applications in astronomy and beyond. We can broadly categorize our work in the following categories. Click...

Spinning Metasurfaces

Spectro-polarimetric imaging in the long-wave infrared (LWIR) region plays a crucial role in applications from night vision and machine perception to trace gas sensing and thermography. However, the current generation of spectro-polarimetric LWIR imagers suffers from limitations in size, spectral...

Shubhankar Jape

Shubhankar Jape received his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and a minor in physics and math from Purdue University at Indianapolis. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on circuit design for pattern recognition methods in power systems and the characterization of nebulized...

New Antenna Tech to Equip Ceramic Coatings with Heat Radiation Control

The gas turbines powering aircraft engines rely on ceramic coatings that ensure structural stability at high temperatures. But these coatings don’t control heat radiation, limiting the performance of the engine. Researchers at Purdue University have engineered ceramic “nanotubes” that behave as thermal antennas, offering control over the spectrum and direction of high-temperature heat radiation.