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Engineering excellence since 1846. Ranked among the top 25 public engineering programs nationally by US News & World Report.
Pittsburgh, PA
Joined September 2011
Jonathan P. Vande Geest @vandegeestLabH2P et al. @PittEngineering utilize a two-photon fabrication technique to fabricate a model of the human lamina cribrosa (mLC) to scale.
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Join industry, academic, and national laboratory leaders at the IEEE Workshop on Security and Resiliency of Critical Infrastructure and Space Technologies on Tuesday, November 11, at the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Pittsburgh. https://t.co/TmhOvTRZqK
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Join @PittMCSI on Monday, Nov. 17 for the latest Green Speakeasy Series: International Learning Opportunities for Pitt Students. Registration required. https://t.co/MDajgUlDXy
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We're exited to announce that PITT IE IS HIRING! We are actively seeking a tenure-stream associate professor. Join us at Pitt, one of the first universities to launch an industrial engineering program (next year celebrating our 105th anniversary!). https://t.co/6UINgCA2iX
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Our condolences to the Faur and Aldrin Families on the passing of our alumna Anca Faur MSChE '94 ChemE PhD '96.
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Congrats to recent Pitt graduates Dechen Xie, Emily Bosworth, Nathaniel O'Stafy, Tianyi Hu, and Juliana Capozzi for placing third in the prestigious MHI College-Industry Council on Material Handling Education (CICMHE) Capstone Design Competition. https://t.co/j6x1ugTK0T
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To create a thriving third place, Pitt mechanical engineering students Raul Casas (BS MEMS ’22) and Andrew (AJ) Haddon have poured their passion and education into building and advocating for the Oakland DIY skatepark. https://t.co/Xa6P2woTXh
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Congratulations to Melissa Bilec! For her scholarship, leadership, and commitment to students, faculty, and the community, she was recently appointed the George M. and Eva M. Bevier Endowed Chair. https://t.co/qcbuBC4h4Z
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What if the tiny vessels once blamed for aneurysm growth are also key to preventing a rupture? Pitt’s Anne Robertson will explore this question and share her recent research at Purdue University’s Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering on October 29. https://t.co/HYmi0XcQit
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Congratulations to Amir Alavi! The National Institutes of Health awarded a $352,213 R21 grant to Alavi, Nitin Agarwal, and D. Kojo Hamilton to develop and test novel, wireless, metamaterial spinal implants in vivo. https://t.co/alJzTsl4ws
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Congratulations to the SHREC team for another amazing achievement! NASA adopted a radiation-tolerant computer system developed here at Pitt—and the system was deployed on the moon! https://t.co/hJvYYTdvYZ
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For this homecoming weekend we'd like to share a generational story about Pitt grads: Roslyn (Moncini) Munsch (A&S ’80), Munsch’s daughters, Regina Munsch, DMD (ENGR ’20, DEN ’24) and Maria Munsch, MD (ENGR ’14), and Maria’s husband, Sean Vins (ENGR ’14).
pittwire.pitt.edu
The annual celebration brings together generations of Panther connections and pride for Roslyn Munsch and her daughters, Maria and Regina.
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Save the date! Pitt’s Cyber Energy Center and Pitt Cyber are hosting a luncheon titled “Cyber Risk in Context” on November 7. https://t.co/lccio33zlK
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Our condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of our @PittCivilEnvEng alumnus and longtime Euthenics, Inc. employee Richard Wasosky BSCE '69.
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View Richard Wasosky's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
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In a new study in @PNASNexus, @ChemePitt's Anna Balazs and Oleg Shklyaev reveal how chemical networks can mimic nervous systems to power movement in soft materials.
news.engineering.pitt.edu
Study in PNAS Nexus reveals how chemical networks can mimic nervous systems to power movement in soft materials
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How do you create something strong and enduring? For Pitt’s Brian Gleeson, it’s all about combining the right elements, both in the laboratory and in leadership. https://t.co/6sgvFakMFt
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Our condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of our @PittMEMS alumnus and inventor, Donald B. Hoover BSMetE '58.
yorkdispatch.com
HOOVER, DONALD BRUCE, 88, of York, PA, died September 10, 2025 after a brief illness. He was born on October 6, 1936 in Pittsburgh, PA and was...
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Congratulations to Scott Streiner! He received a $116,890 collaborative NSF grant to research how games can teach ethics in engineering education. https://t.co/ucnDFIZSQZ
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of our Canadian students, faculty, staff and alumni! 🦃
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Researchers at @CarnegieMellon & @PittEngineering used near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to study brain oxygenation in adults with sickle cell disease. @APSPublications @japplphysiol
https://t.co/wnGFPoliQR
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Researchers explore near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) as a non-invasive screening tool for adults with sickle cell disease, advancing prior studies by measuring dynamic cerebral autoregulation and...
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