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Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: How Do We Balance Security with Innovation in Engineering?
Engineering Innovations: How Do We Balance Security with Innovation in Engineering?Welcome to another episode of Engineering Innovations, the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Join host Kristin Malavenda as she delves into the world of dependable and secure systems with Professor Saurabh Bagchi. From his journey in engineering inspired by a high school teacher and his father's impact, to cutting-edge research in cloud computing, autonomous systems, and embedded wireless networks, Professor Bagchi shares insights into the complexities and innovations shaping the future of technology. Discover how groundbreaking research is...
2025-06-18
30 min
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Unterstützt uns und hört werbefrei Zu unseren Sponsoren und Rabatt-Codes Bewertet uns in der Apple Podcast-App! Mitchatten: audiodump.de/slack Shownotes (können Affiliate-Links enthalten) MacBook Air Adapter NVME/AHCI SSD Upgrade Kit Hello DARKK World! MCP verändert alles | KI bedient eure Software ZWILLING Fresh & Save BOWLS Vakuumschüssel Set S/M/L / 6-tlg, Edelstahl, Silber-Weiß | ZWILLING.COM ZWILLING Fresh & Save Vakuumpumpe mit Ladekappe, Weiß | ZWILLING.COM zazaXpress – Medizin in Minuten geliefert Purdue ECE students shatter Guinness World Record for Fastest Puzzle Cube-Solving Robot DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked fr...
2025-05-22
2h 52
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Unterstützt uns und hört werbefrei Zu unseren Sponsoren und Rabatt-Codes Bewertet uns in der Apple Podcast-App! Mitchatten: audiodump.de/slack Shownotes (können Affiliate-Links enthalten) MacBook Air Adapter NVME/AHCI SSD Upgrade Kit Hello DARKK World! MCP verändert alles | KI bedient eure Software ZWILLING Fresh & Save BOWLS Vakuumschüssel Set S/M/L / 6-tlg, Edelstahl, Silber-Weiß | ZWILLING.COM ZWILLING Fresh & Save Vakuumpumpe mit Ladekappe, Weiß | ZWILLING.COM zazaXpress – Medizin in Minuten geliefert Purdue ECE students shatter Guinness World Record for Fastest Puzzle Cube-Solving Robot DDoSecrets publishes 410 GB of heap dumps, hacked fr...
2025-05-22
2h 52
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Can We Trust the Media We Consume?
In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda from Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering discusses the realm of digital media with Professor Edward J. Delp. As a distinguished expert in image and video processing, multimedia forensics, and digital watermarking, Professor Delp shares insights into his decades-long research. They explore the complexities behind digital media, from efficient video compression to the detection of manipulated and synthetic media. Professor Delp highlights the implications of deepfakes, the ethical and technical challenges in digital forensics, and the educational approaches needed to navigate this rapidly evolving field.
2025-05-21
38 min
The DogHouse
Elden Ring: Nightreign, Free Games, Steam Breach & PC Performance Fixes | DogHouse 23
On DogHouse 23, we dive into major tech news, including Intel’s ongoing CPU and GPU instability issues, a shocking new CPU-level ransomware threat, and Steam’s recent text message data breach. Plus, we explore Tesla’s latest Optimus robot updates, Valve’s new SteamOS compatibility ratings, and a cool Philips program letting you 3D print spare parts. In gaming, we preview Elden Ring: Nightreign, cozy up with Twinkleby, and grab free games like Dead Island 2. Finally, in Pack Talk, we break down the top causes of thermal throttling in gaming PCs—and how to stop it before it kills your performanc...
2025-05-16
39 min
The DogHouse
The DogHouse 23 | Elden Ring: Nightreign, Free Games, Steam Breach & PC Performance Fixes
On DogHouse 23, we dive into major tech news, including Intel’s ongoing CPU and GPU instability issues, a shocking new CPU-level ransomware threat, and Steam’s recent text message data breach. Plus, we explore Tesla’s latest Optimus robot updates, Valve’s new SteamOS compatibility ratings, and a cool Philips program letting you 3D print spare parts. In gaming, we preview Elden Ring: Nightreign, cozy up with Twinkleby, and grab free games like Dead Island 2. Finally, in Pack Talk, we break down the top causes of thermal throttling in gaming PCs—and how to stop it before it kills your performanc...
2025-05-16
39 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations - Exploring Trustworthy Machine Learning
In this episode of Engineering Innovations, hosted by Kristin Malavenda, we welcome Dr. David Inouye, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. We delve into Dr. Inouye's journey to becoming an engineer, his pioneering research in machine learning, and the critical importance of robustness, fairness, and explainability in machine learning algorithms. We also discuss the role of interdisciplinary research, the future of AI, and the ethical considerations in deploying these technologies. Join us as we explore the significant impact of Dr. Inouye's work and how it shapes the future of technology.Purdue ECE: http...
2025-04-16
26 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: What Is the Role of Gradual Verification in Critical Software Systems?
The Future of Reliable Software: Exploring Gradual Verification with Dr. Jenna DiVincenzoIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda talks with Dr. Jenna DiVincenzo, an assistant professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. The conversation dives into Dr. DiVincenzo's work in software verification, a crucial process ensuring software behaves as intended. They explore the concept of gradual verification, which combines static and dynamic verification methods to create more reliable software. Dr. DiVincenzo discusses her journey from a math enthusiast to a software engineer, the challenges and nuances of...
2025-03-19
35 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: What Role Will AI Play in the Future of Flexible Electronics?
Flexible, Stretchable Tech with Dr. Muhammad Hussain | Engineering Innovations PodcastWelcome to the Engineering Innovations Podcast by Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering! In this episode, host Kristin Malavenda sits down with Dr. Muhammad Hussain, a pioneering professor who researches turning traditional rigid electronics into flexible, stretchable forms. They explore Dr. Hussain's journey to becoming an engineer, his work on smart wearable and implantable technologies, and exciting projects that might shape the future of health monitoring and environmental sensors. Additionally, the episode highlights educational initiatives like semiconductor summer programs and collaborations with industry...
2025-01-15
28 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: What Role Does Data Science Play in Advancing AI Technology?
Decoding AI: Enhancing Efficiency and Reliability in Machine Learning with Dr. Jing GaoIn this episode of Engineering Innovations, hosted by Kristin Malavenda of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we interview Dr. Jing Gao, an Associate Professor renowned for her pioneering work in data science. Dr. Gao shares insights on improving the reliability and efficiency of AI models, which are crucial for everything from medical diagnoses to everyday applications like smartphone AI. She discusses her groundbreaking research on data poisoning attacks and the development of innovative tools like the Interpretation Manipulation Framework...
2024-12-18
27 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: What's Next for AI and Quantum Communication on the Edge?
In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda interviews Peter Bermel, Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University about potential future technologies such as quantum secure communication and ultra-low power AI. It discusses the concept of AI on the edge, providing real-time answers and adjustments directly on devices like smartphones. The capabilities extend to enabling autonomous vehicles and other advanced applications that are nearing deployment.00:00 Future of Quantum Secure Communication00:03 Ultra Low Power AI and Edge Assistants00:18 Real-Time Adjustments and Autonomous Vehicles00:31 Emerging Capabilities and Future Prospects
2024-11-20
23 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: How Purdue ECE is Shaping the Future of Quantum and AI
In this episode of Engineering Innovations, host Kristin Malavenda interviews Milind Kulkarni, the Michael and Katherine Birck Head of Purdue's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. They discuss the transformative changes the department has experienced over the past year, including record-high graduate program rankings, increased research activity in AI, semiconductors, and quantum computing, and the Purdue Computes initiative. Kulkarni highlights the impact of hiring new faculty, the introduction of new minors and concentrations for students, the expansion of online educational offerings, and the challenges of growth while maintaining quality. They also touch on the implications of the...
2024-10-16
23 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Alexandra Boltasseva
"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. This episode's guest is Alexandra Boltasseva, Ron and Dotty Garvin Tonjes Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We discuss her path to engineering, her current research, and what she sees on the horizon for the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.
2024-09-18
49 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Steven Pekarek
"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University's Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.This episode's guest is Steven Pekarek, Dr. Edmund O. Schweitzer, III, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We discuss his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.
2024-08-21
26 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Christopher Brinton
"Engineering Innovations" lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. In each episode, we sit down with our faculty members who are persistently pursuing their next giant leap. Explore the fascinating world of their cutting-edge research, unravel the mysteries of advanced technologies, and gain insight into the transformative projects revolutionizing the field. This month, our guest is Christopher Brinton, Elmore Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious...
2024-07-17
30 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Christopher Brinton
"Engineering Innovations" lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. In each episode, we sit down with our faculty members who are persistently pursuing their next giant leap. Explore the fascinating world of their cutting-edge research, unravel the mysteries of advanced technologies, and gain insight into the transformative projects revolutionizing the field. This month, our guest is Christopher Brinton, Elmore Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious...
2024-07-17
30 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Shreyas Sen
"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual.The guest for this episode is Shreyas Sen, Elmore Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his current research, and what he sees on the horizon for the field. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer en...
2024-06-20
25 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Zubin Jacob
"Engineering Innovations," the official podcast of Purdue University’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, lives at the intersection of where the physical meets the virtual. The guest for this episode is Zubin Jacob, Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Purdue ECE website: https://engineering.purdue.edu/ECEPurdue ECE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PurdueECEPurdue ECE Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purdueecePurdue ECE X: https://twitter.com/PurdueECEPurdue ECE LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/purdue-ece/Purdue ECE Instagram: https://ww...
2024-05-15
26 min
Engineering Innovations
Engineering Innovations: Milind Kulkarni
This month our guest is Milind Kulkarni, Michael and Katherine Birck Head and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We talk about his path to engineering, his vision for Purdue ECE, and what's on the forefront of the field.Whether you're a seasoned professional, a curious student, or simply a tech-enthusiastic, "Engineering Innovations" promises to spark your curiosity and inspire a passion for the endless possibilities within electrical and computer engineering.
2024-04-17
26 min
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#22 職涯系列: Purdue 學霸來啦!如何從台灣到美國、從硬體轉到軟體、從聯發科到 HP? Feat. 七年好友 Jeff 姐夫
嗨~~~~大家!!! 首先, 2024新年快樂!希望大家跨年都有好好玩, 然後有好好擁抱身旁的愛人們! 新的一年, 是不是很適合來聽聽職涯系列來激勵一下自己呢? - 這次真的超高興可以邀請到我七年的好友, 從清交時期一路到美國, 再到現在一起出社會, 完全可以說是見證彼此長大的 BFF - Jeff 來跟我們分享他的求職故事! 如何從清大電機資訊學士班, 一路到普渡 ECE(電機和資訊工程碩士), 又在科技業寒冬時期順利拿到 HP Softeware Engineer Offer 的心路歷程! - 如果聽完這集覺得 Jeff 實在太帥, 歡迎跟他 connect 唷! https://www.linkedin.com/in/yu-ju-fang-46b120200/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2024-01-17
56 min
Boiler Up Power Down
Season 2 Episode 3: Homecoming
In this episode, Julian interviews alumni who have come back to Purdue for homecoming, asking questions about what changes have surprised them the most, and what they've most missed about Purdue.
2022-10-01
18 min
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Season 2 Episode 2: Internships (with Claire Poukey)
September is the season of interviews and internships, and in this episode our host Nimal interviews Claire, a junior in Computer Engineering and the treasurer of ECESS, about her internship at Microsoft as a product manager over the summer.
2022-09-24
17 min
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Season 2 Episode 1: New faces
Welcome back to a new season of Boiler Up Power Down, with new faces (or voices to be exact). In this episode, our new co-hosts Arpita, Julian and Nimal mention who they are, what they did over summer, and what they're involved in on campus. We're excited to start a new season of BUPD with an introduction of our co-chairs and our main editor.
2022-09-17
21 min
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Episode 9: Meet Incoming Students
Enjoy listening to Naveen interview T2M students interested in ECE at Purdue University!
2022-04-21
34 min
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Episode 8: How I Met Your Learner
Enjoy listening to Alex pick the brain of Milind Kulkarni, Professor of ECE & Associate Head of Teaching and Learning at Purdue University!
2022-04-06
58 min
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Episode 7: Meet ECESS Pt. 2
Get to know the ECESS Executive Board while Naveen and Sara shoot questions at them!
2022-03-31
44 min
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Episode 6: Meet ECESS
Get to know the ECESS Executive Board while Naveen shoots questions at them!
2022-03-23
35 min
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Episode 5: Meet the Women in ECE
Enjoy listening to Sara and Giselle interviewing women in ECE!
2022-03-09
59 min
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Episode 4: Meet Your Peers Pt. 2
Get to know MORE peers by watching them get grilled by Naveen and Sara with a series of rapid fire questions!
2022-03-03
49 min
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Episode 3: Meet the Face of Purdue ECE
Enjoy listening to Naveen and Sara pick the brain of Dimitri Peroulis, the Head of Purdue ECE!
2022-02-23
27 min
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Episode 2: Meet Your Peers
Get to know your peers by watching them get grilled by Naveen and Sara with a series of rapid fire questions!
2022-02-14
32 min
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Episode 1: Meet Your Hosts
Get to know your hosts: Naveen and Sara!
2022-02-08
44 min
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Introducing: Boiler Up Power Down
Join Naveen and Sara as they introduce the Boiler Up Power Down podcast as part of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Student Society (ECESS) at Purdue University!
2022-02-01
00 min
Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast
MEP EP#297: Modern College Education with Derek Fronek
MEP EP#297: Modern College Education with Derek FronekBefore we begin this episode I have a quick announcement. If you are currently enrolled in college we would love to chat with you. We have some ideas for future podcast content that you could perhaps help us with. Also, we would love to get to know our listeners more. Please send a hello email to podcast@macrofab.com. Derek Fronek Third year EE Co-op student at Purdue University Last on the podcast episode #146 where he spoke about his...
2021-10-06
1h 10
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
Abe Clements, Protecting Bare-metal Embedded Systems from Memory Corruption Attacks
Embedded systems are used in every aspect of modern life. The Internet of Things is comprised of millions of these interconnected systems many of which are low cost bare-metal systems, executing without an operating system. These systems rarely employ security protections. Their development assumptions of unrestricted access to all memory and instructions and constraints on runtime, energy, and memory makes applying protections particularly challenging. I will present recent two recent techniques EPOXY (IEEE S&P 2017) and ACES (USENIX Security 2018), that harden bare-metal systems against memory corruption attacks. EPOXY is an LLVM based embedded compiler that uses a novel technique...
2018-08-22
40 min
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
Organizations to Build an Engineering Identity
Dr. Renata Revelo talks about the importance of identity when educating and retaining engineers. Dr. Revelo is an electrical engineer, a professor, and a researcher in engineering education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She’s studied Latina/Latino students who participated in the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) during their education, and she found that the organization helped them better see themselves as engineers, without separating themselves from their own communities. As a follow-up to the previous episode of the podcast, this episode explores Dr. Revelo’s work with Hispanic students at the college level, while applying the...
2017-06-12
20 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
043: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words in the Field of Information Visualization - Dr. Niklas Elmqvist
Dr. Niklas Elmqvist is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University and Director of the Pivot Laboratory. He received his Masters and PhD from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Niklas then accepted a position as a Posdoctoral Researcher at the INRIA Saclay in Pairis. Niklas has received numerous honors and awards during his career, including the NSF Career Award in 2013, Google Research Awards in 2009 and 2010, the Ruth and Joel Spira Outstanding Teacher Award in 2012, and the Purdue Student Government Best Graduate Mentor award...
2014-05-19
38 min
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
Muhammad Umer Arshad, Trust Management for Publishing Graph Data
Use of graph-structured data models is on the rise -- in graph databases, in representing biological and healthcare data as well as geographical data.In order to secure graph-structured data, and develop cryptographically secure schemes for graph databases, it is essential to formally define and develop suitable collision resistant one-way hashing schemes and show them they are efficient. The widely used Merkle hash technique is not suitable, because graphs may be directed acyclic ones or cyclic ones. In this talk, we will address this problem. In particular, we: (1) discuss the practical and formal security model of hashing schemes for graphs...
2013-11-20
56 min
CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University
Salmin Sultana, Secure Provenance Transmission for Data Streams
Many application domains, such as real-time financial analysis, e-healthcare systems, sensor networks, are characterizedby continuous data streaming from multiple sources and through intermediate processing by multiple aggregators. Keeping track ofdata provenance in such highly dynamic context is an important requirement, since data provenance is a key factor in assessingdata trustworthiness which is crucial for many applications. Provenance management for streaming data requires addressing severalchallenges, including the assurance of high processing throughput, low bandwidth consumption, storage efficiency and secure transmission. In this talk, I will discuss a novel approach to securely transmit provenance for streaming data (focusing on sensor network...
2012-01-18
38 min