
معرفی
Howard Sypher serves as Professor and founding Head of the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University, holding additional affiliations as Communication Faculty Fellow at the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. from University of Michigan
- M.A. from Western Kentucky University
- B.A. from University of South Florida
Sypher's research program critically examines technology-communication intersections, with National Science Foundation funding for digital identity studies and applied work in E-health usability, software diffusion, and cross-cultural technology adoption. His scholarship bridges theoretical frameworks with organizational implementation challenges, emphasizing human-centered technology design.
Key recognitions include:
- Seed for Success Award (Purdue University, 2007)
- Golden Anniversary Award for Excellence in Research (National Communication Association)
He maintains active academic service through advisory roles for CERIAS and Purdue's Homeland Security Institute, while serving as Producer-at-Large for NPR's TechNation. International engagement spans keynote addresses at Finland's Virtual University Seminar, three appearances on CCTV's Dialogue program in Beijing, and lectures across Japan, Mexico, Australia, Europe, and South America.
At Purdue, Sypher teaches Communication and Emerging Technologies (Com 435) and contributes to healthcare engineering initiatives through the Regenstrief Center, maintaining professional discourse via his blog (purduecom.blogspot.com).





