Chiang provides keynote lecture on CHIPS at Columbia University

Purdue President Mung Chiang delivered the Armstrong Memorial Lecture for the Columbia University Electrical Engineering Department on Thursday (Oct. 17.) (Columbia University Electrical Engineering Department photo)

Purdue President Mung Chiang on Thursday (Oct. 17) delivered the Armstrong Memorial Lecture for the Columbia University Electrical Engineering Department entitled “CHIPS: Execute for Success.” He explained Purdue’s initiatives related to semiconductor innovation and discussed the role of research universities in talent development, research moonshots and public private partnership. Chiang’s presentation was co-authored by Mark Lundstrom, chief semiconductor officer for Purdue.

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