Spring 2012 Innovation set for May delivery

Robots and related intelligent systems will be part of a majority of homes within the next 15 years, according to Eric Matson, assistant professor of computer and information technology.

His research and new Man to Machine (M2M) lab in the College of Technology are featured in the Spring 2012 edition of Innovation, the college’s alumni magazine. The issue is scheduled to be mailed in early May.

Other stories you’ll find include:

  • A feature story on the college’s multidisciplinary approach to the changing face of the electric utility industry
  • An examination of the college’s efforts to provide commercialization guidance and assistance to faculty and students
  • Profiles of alumni Josh Hurst, mechanical engineering technology, and Candice Nash, organizational leadership and supervision
  • Other issues that affect the education of Technology students

The print edition will be mailed in May to College of Technology alumni and donors. The online edition will appear at www.tech.purdue.edu/innovation in May as well.

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The Purdue University College of Technology educates the future managers and leaders of technologies; accelerates technology transfer to business, industry, government, and education; and develops innovations in the application of emerging technology through learning, discovery, and engagement. Each of the college’s seven departments is focused on putting concepts into practice through courses and research that are responsive to world challenges, relevant to industry needs and aimed at results that make a difference.

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