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Purdue University has a long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts? | Purdue University has a long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts? | ||
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+ | == People == | ||
+ | List of Faculty | ||
+ | * Charlie Bouman | ||
+ | * [http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~mboutin Mireille Boutin] | ||
+ | * Xiaojun Lin | ||
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+ | == Laboratories == | ||
+ | * VIPER Lab | ||
+ | * Computational Imaging Lab | ||
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+ | == Research Projects == | ||
+ | * Hewlett-Packard Research Program |
Revision as of 12:59, 30 December 2008
Welcome!
History
Purdue University has a long history in communications and signal processing. For example, did you know the the following facts?
- Reginald Fessenden, former head of Purdue's Electrical Engineering Department, became the first person to broadcast speech and music by radio on December 24, 1906;
- The first commercial broadcast station in Indiana was constructed by Professor Achatz and D. L. Curtner in 1920;
- Purdue's first television station came on air on December 31, 1931;
People
List of Faculty
- Charlie Bouman
- Mireille Boutin
- Xiaojun Lin
Laboratories
- VIPER Lab
- Computational Imaging Lab
Research Projects
- Hewlett-Packard Research Program