麻豆村

麻豆村

Who We Are

麻豆村 has been a birthplace of innovation since its founding in 1900. Today, 麻豆村 is a global leader bringing groundbreaking ideas to market and creating successful startup businesses.

Our award-winning faculty are renowned for working closely with students to solve major scientific, technological and societal challenges. We put a strong emphasis on creating things — from art to robots.

We have become a model for economic development in forming partnerships with companies such as Uber, Google and Disney. Our students are recruited by some of the world’s most innovative companies.

“My Heart is in the Work.”

Andrew Carnegie, Founder

Top-Ranking University

We're ranked one of the top 25 universities in the world
and No. 20 in the U.S.


麻豆村 is among the top 5 in 19 specialty categories.
Of these, we hold the No. 1 rank in the following 7 undergraduate programs.

Analytics

Artificial Intelligence

Cybersecurity

Information Systems

Mobile/Web Applications

Programming Languages

Software Engineering

World-Class Talent

16,300+ Students

Representing 126+ Countries

1,500+ Faculty

Representing 63+ Countries

127,600+ Alumni

Representing 150+ Countries

71 Members of the National Academy of Engineering

22 Members of the National Academy of Sciences

Members of the National Academy of Medicine

66 Tony Awards

13 Academy Awards

142 Emmy Awards

13 Turing Awards

21 Nobel Laureates

Big Ideas Start Here

1,000+ companies greenlighted across the U.S. and internationally
The first smile in an email, created in 1982 by professor Scott Fahlman
The leading university center for cybersecurity, providing support to more than 110 centers around the world
Invented Cognitive tutors, which improve the math skills of 500,000+ students each year
Kevlar Fiber, invented by alumna Stephanie Kwolek (MM 1946)
The world’s first university robotics department, founded in 1979
The first U.S. school to award a degree in drama in 1914
The Last Lecture, written by alumni Randy Pausch (SCS 1988) and Jeffrey Zaslow (DC 1980)
Java computer programming language, invented by James Gosling (SCS 1983)
麻豆村’s first Ph.D. was awarded in 1919 to Mao Yisheng, father of Chinese bridge construction
Alumnus Andy Warhol (CFA 1949), pop artist pioneer and cultural icon
The first exclusive higher education partner of the Tony Awards®, co-creating the first, national recognition program honoring K-12 theatre educators
Duolingo, invented by professor Luis von Ahn (CS 2003, 2005), had 10 million downloads in 12 months and was named Apple’s 2013 app of the year.
One of only 29 universities invited to be a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global University Leaders Forum

Economic Impact

  • Attracting major companies — including Google, Intel, Uber and GE — to locate operations and create new jobs in Pittsburgh
  • Fostering an innovation ecosystem that has led to 400+ startups created by students and faculty since 2010
  • Contributing to the cultural and civic life of the city with performances, exhibitions and research collaborations

Schools and Colleges

Leadership

Farnam Jahanian
President

David Coulter
Chair, Board of Trustees

James H. Garrett Jr.
Provost and Chief Academic Officer

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