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Detecting wounds in composites.(computing)(detection equipment for military missiles)
ENGINEERS AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY in West Lafayette, Ind., have designed a system they say can detect flaws hidden inside the composite materials of military missiles. The missiles can be damaged if they're struck by the debris that a helicopter's rotors kick up or if...
Tags: computing, missile, NETWORKING, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-11-01
Tap tap tap.(INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL)(Brief article)
Tapping on bombs is often thought of as a good way to get oneself blown up. But engineers at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., have discovered that to find damage in missile casings, it's best to give them a solid thwack. Modern military...
Tags: missile, NETWORKING, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-06-01
Time Sharing
COMPUTERS PURDUE University is the champion of distributed computing. The concept behind distributed computing is taking advantage of the machines' downtime. By assembling a huge network of PCs and supercomputers whose computing power can be tapped when they would otherwise be idle, it enables researchers from around the...
Tags: computer, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University
Research articles 2007-03-01
Research.
The January edition of IIE Transactions (Vol. 39, Number 1) is a special issue on homeland security that was co-edited by Sheldon Jacobson of the University of Illinois, John Kobza of Texas Tech University, and Ed Pohl of the University of Arkansas. Two of the issue's...
Tags: Austin, Government, network, NETWORKING, professor, Purdue University, subsystem
Research articles 2007-01-01
A place to start: Indiana's certified technology parks provide an environment for new ventures and college graduates.(TECHNOLOGY)
THE HOOSIER STATE IS becoming an increasingly inviting environment for high-tech and biomedical firms to originate, expand and relocate, thanks in large part to the state certified technology parks. Now 18 in number, these parks can be found in such flagship locations as West Lafayette and...
Tags: Columbus, Entrepreneurship, environment, HEALTHCARE, Indiana, Indiana University, Indianapolis, NETWORKING, Purdue University, Strategy, technology, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2006-12-01
Purdue department of computer science builds state-of-the-art high-performance network with Force10 TeraScale E-Series.(CONTRACTS)
Force10 Networks announced that the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University has deployed the TeraScale E-Series family of switch/routers and the S50 data center switch in its new $20 million state-of-the-art facility. As the high-performance core of the network, the Force10 TeraScale E-Series and S50...
Tags: computer, Force10 Networks Inc., high-performance, Leadership, network, NETWORKING, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-09-01
Cybercrime spurs college courses in digital forensics
SAN FRANCISCO -- One of the hottest new courses on U.S. college campuses is a direct result of cybercrime. Classes in digital forensics -- the collection, examination and presentation of digitally stored evidence in criminal and civil investigations -- are cropping up as fast as the hackers and viruses...
Tags: Government, Handhelds, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PDAs, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, Purdue University, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-06-06
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership in August and September. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
Tags: Iowa State University, LANs, M., NETWORKING, Purdue University, Texas A&M University, University of Florida, University of Illinois, University of Kentucky, Virginia Tech
Research articles 2005-11-01
Historian Investigates Double Homicide in 17th Century France.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 9 AScribe Newswire -- A Purdue University history professor's latest book re-examines the case of a famous murder-mystery in 17th century France. "People in France are still talking about the Giroux affair, but no...
Tags: Duke University, France, MARKETING, NETWORKING, professor, Purdue University
Research articles 2005-09-09
PURDUE COLLABORATION PROPOSES COMPUTER-CHIP CENTER.
Researchers at Purdue University are collaborating with several other universities in proposing a new center to design technologies that will be needed in coming decades to cool advanced computer chips. "The bottom line is that we've all got to begin working on this problem...
Tags: chip, computer, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Purdue University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2005-06-01
New way to cool hot chips: refrigerate 'em
Anonymous Machine Design 05-19-2005 New way to cool hot chips: refrigerate 'em Byline: Anonymous Volume: 77 Number: 10 ISSN: 00249114 Publication Date: 05-19-2005 Page: 36 Section: NEWS Type: Periodical Language: English IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH Research by mechanical engineers at Purdue University holds promise for modifying household refrigeration technology with...
Tags: chip, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2005-05-19
Researchers Propose Center to Develop Future Chip-Cooling Technologies.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 15 AScribe Newswire -- Researchers at Purdue University are collaborating with several other universities in proposing a new center to design technologies that will be needed in coming decades to cool advanced computer chips. ...
Tags: chip, computer, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, Purdue University, Semiconductors
Research articles 2005-04-15
Purdue Miniature Cooling Device Will Have Military, Computer Uses.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 13 AScribe Newswire -- Mechanical engineers at Purdue University have new findings offering promise for modifying household refrigeration technology with small devices to cool future weapons systems and computer chips. The devices, called "micro-channel...
Tags: chip, computer, HARDWARE, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University, Semiconductors, technology
Research articles 2005-04-13
Broadview Networks Customer Care Unit Named Center of Excellence
NEW YORK -- Broadview Networks, the leading network-based electronically integrated communications provider (e-ICP), has become the first telecommunications company to be certified as a Center of Excellence for customer service by Purdue University's Center for Customer-Driven Quality. To earn the Center of Excellence designation, Broadview Networks' call center had...
Tags: call-center, MARKETING, NETWORKING, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2004-09-27
Sun Grid computing strategy leads the charge to the digital campus and research centers worldwide; Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Namur in Belgium, Purdue University, the Texas Advanced Computing Center and the National Central University
M2 PRESSWIRE-2 March 2004-Sun Microsystems: Sun Grid computing strategy leads the charge to the digital campus and research centers worldwide; Delaware Biotechnology Institute, University of Namur in Belgium, Purdue University, the Texas Advanced Computing Center and the National Central University in Taiwan unleash the power of...
Tags: computing, environment, high-performance, NETWORKING, Purdue University, strategy, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Research articles 2004-03-02
Best & brightest.(Neighbor)
- Elizabeth B. Blazevich, a senior majoring in art history and French at Augustana College, Rock Island, played violin at the Symphony Orchestra's 2003 winter term concert. She is the daughter of Richard and Ruth Blazevich of Arlington Heights. - Lauren M. Singleton, daughter...
Tags: network, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University
Research articles 2003-12-10
The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind., Agricultural Briefs Column.
The News-Sentinel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 8--LEADERS TO NETWORK AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE: FORT WAYNE, Ind.--Indiana Rural Development Council's annual conference is Dec. 18 at Ramada Inn in Lebanon. Topics will include technology and transportation infrastructure...
Tags: conference, Indiana, leader, Leadership, network, NETWORKING, Purdue University, Transportation
Research articles 2003-12-08
Method for Nano Products.
A research team led by engineers at Purdue University and physicists at the University of Chicago has made a discovery about the formation of drops that could lead to new methods for making threads, wires, and particles only a few nanometers wide. Such nano-threads, wires, and particles could, in turn,...
Tags: HARDWARE, liquid, NETWORKING, particle, Printers, professor, Purdue University, researcher, University of Chicago
Research articles 2003-12-01
EFFICIENCY: Discovery Offers New Ways to Create Nano-Fibers, Wires.
A research team led by engineers at Purdue University and physicists at the University of Chicago has made a discovery about the formation of drops that could lead to new methods for making threads, wires and particles only a few nanometers wide. Such nano-threads, wires ...
Tags: liquid, NETWORKING, particle, PRODUCTIVITY, professor, Purdue University, researcher, University of Chicago
Research articles 2003-11-01
Purdue University Computer Scientist Balances Access, Safety.(Brief Article)
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 2 AScribe Newswire -- Whom do you trust? Perhaps more importantly, how do you decide whether to trust them? These are serious questions, especially when it comes to authorizing access to your organization's computer network, and a...
Tags: computer, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, Purdue University
Research articles 2003-07-02
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