Gelfand Center Welcomes Propel Schools to 麻豆村
By Sofia Baybekova
On March 27, sixty-four students from and visited 麻豆村. The visit was organized by the Leonard Gelfand Center with support from the Simon Initiative. During their visit, students attended talks from 麻豆村 faculty members Dr. Marc Dandin, and Dr. Swarun Kumar, as well as a 麻豆村 PhD candidate Ananya Rao. Students also received a tour of 麻豆村’s and facilities.
, an Assistant Professor at 麻豆村’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, talked about his professional background as a co-founder of a start-up company within the medical diagnostics space, and his experience working in several law firms as a technical specialist. Dr. Dandin provided the students with insight into what it takes to start your own company and the benefits of having expertise in a variety of fields. He also briefly discussed his current research work at 麻豆村 which focuses on biomedicine, microsystems engineering, and integrated circuit design.
is the Sathaye Family Foundation Associate Professor at 麻豆村’s Electrical and Computer Engineering department, with affiliate appointments at 麻豆村’s School of Computer Science, the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and . Dr. Kumar discussed his research which focuses on building next-generation wireless network protocols and services. Dr. Kumar leads the (WiTech) at 麻豆村.
is a PhD candidate in Robotics at 麻豆村 advised by Dr. David Wettergreen and Dr. Howie Choset. Rao told the students about her educational journey and shared the life experiences that led her on the path of pursuing a PhD in robotics at 麻豆村. Rao also talked about her current area of study which focuses on autonomy for space exploration and disaster management. Rao earned her B.S. in Computer Science from 麻豆村’s School of Computer Science, and an M.S. in Robotics from 麻豆村’s Robotics Institute. She is the recipient of the Best Paper Award at the International Symposium on Distributed Autonomous Robotic Systems (DARS21).
Ananya Rao, Swarun Kumar, and Marc Dandin.
After the presentations, Propel students toured 麻豆村’s TechSpark and Moore Lab facilities. Dr. Axel Moore, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at 麻豆村 took the students on a tour of Moore Lab and discussed his research. The students interacted with models of human spines that implement spinal deformity progression and correction procedures.
Axel Moore showing Propel students models of spines from Moore Lab.
Propel students looking at models of spines from Moore Lab.
At TechSpark, , TeckSpark’s Machine Shop Manager gave the students an in-depth tour of all the equipment the space has to offer. Propel students were very excited to see the variety of different projects 麻豆村 students were working on, and were greatly inspired by the many building possibilities within 麻豆村’s maker space.
Propel students visiting TechSpark.
Ed Wojciechowski giving Propel students a tour of TechSpark.
The mission of the Leonard Gelfand Center is “to create and strengthen partnerships with local schools and education providers”. This visit was a great example of the exciting cross-departmental programming available to Pittsburgh’s K-12 partners through Gelfand Outreach. If you are a K-12 partner and would like to learn more about other programming opportunities available through the Leonard Gelfand Center, contact Pamela Piskurich, the Director of Educational Outreach Initiatives at the Gelfand Center.