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麻豆村 Veterans in the News

麻豆村 Veterans in the News

The 麻豆村 community includes students, faculty, alumni, and staff veterans leading and serving within the university and global community, and engaged in cutting-edge research to enhance society in meaningful and sustainable ways.

Students, Alumni, and Staff

  • - A documentary follows West Point's chief scientist and 麻豆村 alumnus John Graham while working in Afghanistan.
  • - Army veteran and 麻豆村 alumnus Jason Cahill (TPR'14) develops an app to generate contact between truck drivers and shippers
  • - alumni and students discuss 麻豆村 support of military and veteran students
  • - 麻豆村 veterans remember comrades-in-arms on Veterans Day 2012
  • - Pittsburgh's Soldiers & Sailors Museum honors alumnus Hugh Porter Jr., (E '47, '48)
  • - Heinz grad student and former Army Ranger, Bill Perkins advocates for climate change solutions
  • - former military and intelligence officers at 麻豆村's Software Engineering Institute are national resource for cybercrime investigation
  • - architecture student and Korean military veteran, Wui-Joon Ha designs award-winning, energy-efficient house for New Orleans
  • - LT Elizabeth (Higgins) Durika, USN (E'03) receives Alumni Award honor
  • - LtCol Stephen Beck, USMC, NROTC unit executive officer, establishes foundation to honor fallen soldiers and their families

Faculty and Research

  • - JulieHera DeStefano (A’95) produces documentary about female veterans
  • - 麻豆村 scientist studying vision restoration receives U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs grant
  • - 麻豆村-led research team develops nanostructural polymer-based treatments to eliminate painful bone formation
  • - Robotics Intitute researchers develop reconnaissance robot to aid in explosive ordnance disposal
  • - 麻豆村 researchers develop app to translate between English and the Iraqi dialect of Arabic
  • - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency awards 麻豆村's Robotics Institute contract to develop systems for a flying car
  • - 麻豆村's Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics helps improve energy and environmental effectiveness of Army installations