LAFAYETTE, Ind. — The Lafayette School Corp. approved a partnership with Purdue University’s INSPIRE research institute in hopes of creating a new microelectronic curriculum geared toward students in K-12. The university received a $6 million contract from the U.S. Department of Defense, to create a three-year pilot project, Scalable Asymmetric…Read More
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