Chris Adam

Chris Adam, Purdue University

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PPE June 23, 2020

Researchers develop approach to make N95 masks last longer

A Purdue University research team is working on extending the shelf life for an N95 mask, a crucial piece of personal protective equipment (PPE), by making the elastic band last longer.

By Chris Adam
Automation June 17, 2020

Polymer manufacturing technique developed vehicle, packaging production

Purdue University researchers have developed a new way for manufacturers to use nanocellulose that can utilize sustainable cellulose nanomaterials for use in vehicles, food packaging and other manufactured items.

By Chris Adam
AI and Machine Learning June 5, 2020

Cloud efficiency platform developed for databases

A Purdue University data science and machine learning professor has developed OPTIMUSCLOUD, which is designed to give cloud efficiency to organizations and users for data-intensive situations like the COVID-19 pandemic.

By Chris Adam
IIoT, Industrie 4.0 May 14, 2020

System designed to improve database performance for health care, IoT

Purdue University scientists developed a system called SOPHIA designed to help users reconfigure databases for diverse applications ranging from metagenomics to high-performance computing (HPC) to IoT.

By Chris Adam
Vision and Discrete Sensors March 31, 2020

Technologies developed to make 3D cameras easier to use

A Purdue University professor who has developed new technologies aimed at making 3D cameras easier to use by compressing 3D camera files and automating focus and exposure settings.

By Chris Adam
Cybersecurity February 19, 2020

Mixed-signal hardware security thwarts electromagnetic attacks

Purdue researchers created hardware technology that uses mixed-signal circuits to embed critical information to stop potential computer attacks.

By Chris Adam
Cybersecurity February 15, 2020

Cybersecurity tool uses machine learning, honeypots to stop attacks

Purdue University researchers have developed a cybersecurity tool designed to stop cyber attacks using supervised machine learning, unsupervised machine learning and rule-based learning

By Chris Adam
Power February 5, 2020

Wearable power generator for IoT devices developed

Researchers at Purdue University have created technology designed to address the thickness issue for wearable power generation for Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

By Chris Adam
Discrete Manufacturing January 31, 2020

Hybrid technique could produce stronger nickel for manufacturing applications

Purdue University researchers have created a hybrid technique to fabricate a stronger form of nickel that could be used for automotive, medical and manufacturing applications.

By Chris Adam
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