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Jan 15, 2025 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
In years past, researchers often pursued new discoveries either on their own or with the help of a small number of assistants. And although this remains a valid method, Baijian “Justin” Yang believes that the prevalence of technology and the rise of new artificial intelligence-based tools are leading to changes in researcher’s methods.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Michael Davis and Jon Ziulkowski have designed and implemented magneto safety guards for the Piper Archer aircraft in Purdue University’s fleet. Davis is the director of aircraft maintenance, and Ziulkowski is a senior lecturer and Part 141 flight operations quality assessment manager in the School of Aviation and Transportation Technology in Purdue’s Polytechnic college.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Funded research awards for September 2024. Bolded names are Purdue Polytechnic faculty or staff; starred names are the principal investigators.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Coming soon: Purdue’s Polytechnic college, known before 2015 as the College of Technology, incorporates disciplines that look at times like engineering, computer science and management — which, according to Gary Bertoline, makes it difficult to understand our unique role.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Purdue Polytechnic, the college for technology at Purdue University, achieved all-time high enrollment for the eighth consecutive year. In fall 2024, 6,189 students are studying at our West Lafayette location, including 5,030 undergraduates and 1,159 graduate students. One year ago, 5,912 students (4,846 undergraduates and 1,066 graduate students) were enrolled in Polytechnic programs in West Lafayette.
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Sep 21, 2024 |
medium.com | John O'Malley
Here’s a curated list of AI tools and resources that can serve churches, schools, camps, and ministry offices. These tools cover many areas, from productivity to content creation and member engagement. Use: Proofreading and editing for church bulletins, newsletters, and sermon manuscripts. Use: AI-powered design tool for creating sermon slides, social media posts, and event flyers. Benefit: Easy-to-use graphic design for ministry branding and outreach with no design experience needed.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Written by John O'Malley | August 12, 2024 | collaboration, Engineering-Technology Teacher Education, Electrical Engineering Technology, PhD in Technology, STEM Education Leadership, semiconductors, engineering technology, external funding, the way you learn, Future Work and Learning Professors in three Purdue University colleges, including Purdue Polytechnic, are working together to train K-12 teachers to include microelectronics content in their classrooms.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
cnas.org | John O'Malley |Jonathan Lord |Ilan Goldenberg |Carrie Cordero
Hamas's savage attack on Israel on October 7 has pulled the world’s attention back to the menace of international terrorism. Although it did not disappear in the twenty-two years since al Qaeda attacked New York City and Washington, D.C., it had appeared to recede as U.S. and coalition forces degraded al Qaeda and its progeny. And the threat is not just against Israel and Israelis.
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Jul 11, 2023 |
cnas.org | John O'Malley |Jonathan Lord |Ilan Goldenberg
Part of Middle East Security The steady and gradual alignment of Israeli and Gulf Arab interests publicly culminated in the 2020 Abraham Accords. Diplomatic and mil-to-mil relations between Israel and its neighbors continue to expand and will likely further expand to new nations as the next generation of Arab leaders ascends. For decades, U.S. engagement in the Middle East has been defined by its steady and outsized military presence and posture in the region.
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Jun 22, 2023 |
polytechnic.purdue.edu | John O'Malley
Purdue’s School of Aviation and Transportation Technology is collaborating with the United States Space Force and two Purdue offices to introduce high school students to careers in aviation and space. Forty high school students from 17 states will spend a week on campus this summer for the inaugural program. They will be introduced to unmanned aerial systems, flight operations and air traffic control.