Computer and Information Technology professor BC Min continues to advance research within his SMART Lab, with a recent focus on improving human-robot teamwork by better analyzing the physical and emotional states of human operators.
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Polytechnic professor’s book helps STEM instructors bridge computing gap between college, workforce
Purdue Polytechnic's Alejandra Magana has published a new book designed to "acquire [computing-related] skills more quickly and with greater success," as the baseline requirements for such skills only continue to increase with technological progress.
Purdue Polytechnic professor wins third international Lean Six Sigma book award
Chad Laux from the Department of Computer and Information Technology is now onto the third award for his coauthored work on management and efficiency, "The Ten Commandments of Lean Six Sigma."
CGT professor publishes book on careers in video game development
Purdue Polytechnic’s Robert Howard published “A Career in Video Game Development,” a book designed to provide a non-technical overview of the video game development industry for people who hope to make careers in the field.
New book from CGT professor explores model-based definition
Purdue Polytechnic’s Rosemary Astheimer has published a new book. “Model-Based Definition in the Product Lifecycle” explores how industry benefits from using 3D CAD (computer-aided design) models during the process of designing and manufacturing products. A model-based definition (MBD) reduces human error and helps ensure all stakeholders are working from the latest data.
CIT researchers publish book about wireless underground communications, soil sensing
Abdul Salam, assistant professor of computer and information technology, and Usman Raza, a graduate teaching assistant, have authored a new book that provides in-depth analysis of the most recent developments in the field of wireless underground communications.
New book from CIT professor addresses IoT’s role in a sustainable future
Abdul Salam, assistant professor of computer and information technology, has authored a new book, ”Internet of Things for Sustainable Community Development.”
Agile Strategy Lab staff collaborate on book highlighting business techniques of strategy, leadership
Edward Morrison, Scott Hutcheson and Elizabeth Nilsen of Purdue‘s Agile Strategy Lab co-authored a new book, “Strategic Doing: Ten Skills for Agile Leadership,” with colleagues.
ETTE professor co-authors high school engineering-technology textbook
Greg Strimel, assistant professor of engineering-technology teacher education, has co-authored a new edition of an engineering-technology textbook for high school students.