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"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.

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 advance... more

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How to Stop Software Disasters Before They Start: Purdue PhD Paschal Amusuo on Formal Verification, Unit Proofing & Zero Trust

In this episode of Engineering Innovations from Purdue ECE, host Kristin Malavenda interviews fifth-year PhD candidate Pas... more

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Explaining Trustworthy AI & Self-Driving Labs with Purdue PhD Candidate Akshita Kamsali

In this episode of Engineering Innovations from Purdue’s Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, host Kristin Malavenda interviews fifth-yea... more

What does it take to turn a big research idea into a real device and a paper in Nature?

In this episode of Engineering Innovations, we talk with Purdue ECE PhD student Connor Devitt about research that could help shape the future of 5G and 6G wirele... more

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Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it Quantum

Host Kristin Malavenda interviews Purdue ECE associate professor Joseph Luken about engineering “spooky action at a distance” into real technology, including quantum communication networks a... more

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Recent Guests

Akshita Kamsali
Fifth-year PhD candidate in Purdue ECE, researching AI, deep learning, computer vision, and NLP; works with Professor Avi Kok
Purdue University
Episode: Can AI think like a Scientist?
Connor Devitt
PhD student and lead author of the Nature paper on chip-scale magnetostatic wave resonators
Purdue University, Oxide MEMS Lab
Episode: The Future of 6G, Built on a Chip
Joseph Luken
Associate Professor in Purdue ECE; recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Purdue University, ECE
Episode: Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it Quantum
Maggie Zhu
Purdue ECE professor who studies AI-based image and video compression
Purdue University
Episode: Engineering Innovations: How AI is Changing Images and Video
Yi Ding
Associate Professor, Purdue ECE
Purdue University
Episode: The Hidden Cost of AI: Making Data Centers Sustainable
Santiago Torres Arias
Assistant Professor, Purdue ECE
Purdue University
Episode: Unveiling the Complex Web of Software Security
Joerg Appenzeller
Barry M and Patricia L. Epstein Professor at Purdue ECE
Purdue University, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Episode: What Makes 2D Materials a Game-Changer for Future Electronics?
Dionysios Aliprantis
Professor of electrical and computer engineering, Purdue
Purdue University
Episode: How Is Wireless Charging Technology Transforming Transportation?
James Davis
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue; leads Duality Lab
Purdue University
Episode: What Can We Learn from Failure in Software Engineering?

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Kristin Malavenda
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Unveiling the Complex Web of Software Security
Q: Why should everyday people care about or think about the Software Supply Chain Security?
He argues that every piece of software has a supply chain and potential vulnerabilities; breaches often involve weak links, making consumer awareness and vendor transparency crucial.
Unveiling the Complex Web of Software Security
Q: So let's start with the basics, and when you say software supply chain, what does that mean?
The guest explains it using a real-world supply chain analogy, clarifying that software is built from raw ideas, refined, packaged, and distributed through app stores or websites, just like physical goods, and that each step carries risk.
What Makes 2D Materials a Game-Changer for Future Electronics?
Q: What exactly are 2D materials and how are they different from what we're using today?
2D materials are atomically thin sheets where atoms bond in a plane with minimal bonding out of that plane, which leads to unique electronic properties like potential band gaps and tunable behavior. They differ from bulk silicon by offering extreme thinness and different transport characteristics, which opens doors to new transistor designs, memory concepts, and interconnect strategies.
Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it Quantum
Q: Do you think quantum computing will arrive in your lifetime?
Yes, I believe useful quantum systems exist today, and while fault-tolerant quantum computers are uncertain, momentum from industry and research makes it likely within a decade.
Engineering Innovations: The Internet, but Make it Quantum
Q: Why is photonic integration so crucial for moving quantum experiments off optical benches?
Because chip-scale photonics reduce the reliance on large, fragile optical setups, lowering losses and enabling scalable, deployable quantum network nodes.

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What is Engineering Innovations about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A highly technical, research-forward show that centers on Purdue ECE faculty and top students discussing cutting-edge topics at the intersection of hardware, software, and systems engineering. Episodes frequently explore AI-driven imaging and compression, quantum networking, 2D materials, sustainable computing, software security, and next-gen wireless technologies, often weaving in real-world applications, industry collaborations, and career journeys. The cadence suggests a rigorously technical but accessible approach, with guests ranging from PhD candidates to department leaders and renowned researchers. Listeners likely appreciate deep dives into emerging technologies, practical engineering challenges, and the human stories behind major r... more

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2. Connor Devitt
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4. Maggie Zhu
5. Yi Ding
6. Santiago Torres Arias
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8. Dionysios Aliprantis

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