 These professional master's programs in autonomy, internet of things, and robotics offer students a uniquely resourced experience with access to outstanding faculty, well-equipped laboratories, a project-based learning environment, and innovative curriculum. We have, you know, obviously a long history of engineering here that's a foundation that we're able to build on. We have many departments, many faculty, many students. With that scale comes opportunity. We have essentially the ability to find experts in any topic that you want essentially. Just being big is insufficient. You need excellence at scale and Purdue has done an outstanding job of recruiting top talent. The unique part for these three master's degrees in robotics, autonomy, and IOT, I will say hand-on work, well-motivated experimental work will be one unique feature. Here this is an interesting blend where you take courses but we also have the opportunity to do a project with a professor towards that degree. Our faculty are ready to guide students through a distinct individual project experience that builds both the technical skill set and job market credentials that are needed for career success. The courses, you know, in these three degrees, they have two kinds of courses. One is our classical courses in prepared theories. But even in our classical courses for control like robotic autonomy, faculty they usually also integrate, you know, their ongoing research which into their courses. And these ongoing research are you are founded by government or founded by industry and this already brings a benefit of allowing the courses, the teaching goal with what's going on outside. And second we have this independent research courses and which allows students to form into a good problem with their faculty advisor, perhaps with also the support from our industry. These on-campus residential master's programs give students a special opportunity for applied learning experiences, often with industry sponsorship or company connections. I mentioned these three programs with some of our industry partners during, you know, when we do the research project together, they are all very excited about to produce, launching these three new degrees. I would say robotic autonomy and they can see that it's almost everywhere in their, I would say in the autonomy industry or robotic industry. They are also very interested in sending their employees to Purdue to get this kind of training and specialized for the advanced techniques in these three areas. Our specialized autonomy, Internet of Things and robotics professional master's programs are directly aligned with transformative technology, cutting-edge research and long-term industry needs.