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Chair's Welcome

Welcome to the Purdue University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Indianapolis!   

We have some very exciting things happening to our program!  

Just to make you aware,  the Indianapolis Purdue Programs are about to undergo a major structure of realignment with the Purdue University West Lafayette main campus ~ with the full alignment effective Fall 2024!   https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2023/Q2/indiana-university-and-purdue-university-sign-historic-agreement.html

Purdue University in Indianapolis    OUR NEXT GIANT LEAP!

See FAQ regarding the realignment:  https://www.purdue.edu/campuses/indianapolis/faq/

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.

Boiler Up!!

 

Purdue University Electrical and Computer Engineering is an exciting way to expand your technical knowledge, gain new skills in research, and advance your career.  The department boasts outstanding faculty who are actively involved in cutting-edge research (both basic and applied.)

If you are a prospective student, take confidence in knowing we look forward to helping you to better understand the Electrical and Computer Engineering discipline and to find your unique niche in this exciting field.

The department’s research laboratories (Digital Signal/Image Processing, VLSI Design Lab, Networking and Security Lab, Intelligent Control and Systems Lab, Pattern Recognition and Biometrics Lab) are well equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and software and hardware tools and available to students for their advanced projects and thesis research.  These laboratories are supported by a wide range of research grants from government agencies, industry and private foundations.  Faculty and students actively participate in several school and campus-wide interdisciplinary research centers such as the Transportation Active Safety Institute and the Richard G. Lugar Center for Renewable Energy.

Faculty Members of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are industry professionals and engineering scientists with advanced degrees and specialized training.  Our faculty prepares students to design, develop and manage processes, systems and components related to communications and signals processing, power systems, control and robotics, manufacturing, and microelectronics.