National Academy of Inventors Fellows at Purdue: Edward Delp

March 25, 2026

National Academy of Inventors Fellows at Purdue

NAI Fellow 2024

Edward Delp

College of Engineering

Charles William Harrison Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the Video and Image Processing Laboratory (VIPER)

The NAI Fellows Program celebrates academic inventors whose work spans multiple disciplines and exemplifies their collaboration, dedication and innovation to transform research into real-world commercial technologies that contribute to the betterment of society.

Delp works in multimedia security, image and video processing, and medical imaging. His research has led to significant advancements in applications ranging from health care to national security. He is noted for his research in deepfakes, manipulated media, and the negative effect they can have on society.

I am deeply honored to be named an NAI fellow. This recognition reflects the collective efforts of my colleagues, collaborators, and students over the years. I am grateful for the support of Purdue University, which has provided an environment that fosters innovation and impact.”
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Delp has worked with the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization to protect the cutting-edge research and intellectual property he developed and hopes to advance to the global marketplace.

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