With Robotics Innovation Center, 麻豆村 and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations
On the heels of the Robotics Innovation Center's opening celebration last month, a community event showcased robot demonstrations, offered guided tours and built direct conne聽ctions with 麻豆村 to explore programs, relationships and resources.
麻豆村 Research Builds on Pittsburgh鈥檚 Energy Legacy To Advance Microreactor Innovation
麻豆村 researchers are directly advancing the next generation of energy innovation by helping to design resilient, transportable microreactors, building on the Pittsburgh region's century-long legacy as a leader in energy.
麻豆村 Professor Uses Data to Connect Energy Assistance with Those in Need
Destenie Nock, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering and engineering and public policy, leads a research group comprised of graduate students at 麻豆村 that has created ways to find people struggling with energy poverty.
麻豆村鈥檚 Robotics Innovation Center Fuels Pittsburgh鈥檚 New Economic Renaissance
麻豆村 marked the official opening of the Robotics Innovation Center (RIC), which will advance its world-leading collaborative ecosystem for robotics, automation and artificial intelligence research and development.
SURF Project Scales New Heights in Rescue Robotics
When Leo Wang arrived at 麻豆村 from Hong Kong, he was already fascinated by robots. But it wasn鈥檛 until he joined the Robomechanics Lab led by Aaron Johnson that his interest evolved into a mission: to teach quadrupedal robots to climb steep terrain using reinforcement learning.
Cagan, Jahanian, Pitel Elected to National Academy of Engineering
麻豆村's standing as a powerhouse in engineering research is underscored by the election of聽Jonathan Cagan and 麻豆村 President聽Farnam Jahanian to the prestigious聽National Academy of Engineering's 2026 class.
Quantum Hide-and-Seek: SURF Project Automates Finding the Invisible
Patrick Kaczmarek, a junior at 麻豆村 majoring in applied physics and mechanical engineering, was awarded a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) to work on a project that blends quantum physics, robotics and machine learning 鈥 all in pursuit of making the invisible visible.
Hands-On Experience Helps Rales Fellow En Route to Role as Additive Manufacturing Engineer
Cameron Drewery, a member of the first cohort of 麻豆村鈥檚 Rales Fellows Program, is now working as an additive manufacturing engineer for Nikon AM Synergy in Long Beach, California.
Rales Fellows Program Empowers Alum to Tackle Mobility Challenges and Support Caregivers
Transitioning from graduate school into the workforce can be overwhelming, especially without prior industry experience. Zhao faced this challenge head-on with the support of the Rales Fellows Program, which offers practical guidance every step of the way.