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Dr. Juan José Mendoza Arenas and Dr. Hessam Babaee
September 17, 2025

Pitt Faculty Featured in Global Quantum Training Program

Two Pitt engineering faculty members, Dr. Juan José Mendoza Arenas and Dr. Hessam Babaee, spoke at the 2025 Womanium & WISER Quantum Program, a global training initiative with over 3,600 participants.
Pitt engineers
September 17, 2025

Pitt Engineers Develop Algorithm to Secure Satellites in Low Earth Orbit

Pitt engineers Mai Abdelhakim and Robert Cunningham, with PhD students Quincy Bayer and Robert Esswein, developed TAU (Trust via Asynchronous Updates) to secure satellites in low Earth orbit.
Dr. Paul Ohodnicki
September 17, 2025

Pitt Technologies Win Prestigious 2025 R&D 100 Awards

Two Pitt-developed technologies led by Dr. Paul Ohodnicki won the 2025 R&D 100 Awards, honoring breakthroughs in materials and sensing.
Jin Zhao
September 17, 2025

Jin Zhao Honored with Prestigious XPLORER Award in China

Adjunct Professor Jin Zhao has received the Mathematical Physics XPLORER Award in Beijing, one of China’s top honors for young scientists.
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August 28, 2025

Operations Research Powers Quantum Entanglement Detection

Javier Peña, Vikesh Siddhu, and Sridhar Tayur introduce the PST hierarchy, a new semidefinite programming approach that advances quantum entanglement detection by offering tighter accuracy than existing methods while reducing computational cost.
fellows
August 19, 2025

Fall 2025 PQI Fellows

Congratulations to the Fall 2025 PQI Fellowship winners!
Pitt Engineering
August 1, 2025

Pitt Engineers Win Manufacturing PA Innovation Awards

Six Pitt Engineering professors received $70,000 each in the 2025 Manufacturing PA Innovation Awards to support research benefiting Pennsylvania manufacturers.
Tevis Jacobs
August 1, 2025

Tevis Jacobs Redefines Surface Topography Standards

Pitt professor Tevis Jacobs co-led a global challenge to improve how scientists measure and define surface roughness, a key factor in technologies from robotics to medical devices. Working with international collaborators and graduate student Arushi Pradhan, Jacobs distributed real-world sample surfaces to over 150 participants across 20 countries, revealing major inconsistencies in measurement results.
Pitt Swanson Engineering
August 1, 2025

Rewiring the Future with Pitt Engineering

Pitt engineers are leading a nationwide effort to modernize the aging U.S. power grid, with a focus on building smarter, more resilient, and efficient systems.
Jeremy Levy
August 1, 2025

Jeremy Levy's Quantum Chirality Study Published in Science Advances

Pitt physicist and director of the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute, Jeremy Levy, led a new study, published in Science Advances, that introduces a nanoscale platform for creating and controlling artificial chiral systems.
Reeja Jayan
August 1, 2025

CMU Team Extends Life of Air Quality Sensors

Reeja Jayan, a mechanical engineering professor at Carnegie Mellon, led a team that developed a low-cost, long-lasting formaldehyde sensor using MXene materials coated with a unique polymer layer.
CMU Researchers
August 1, 2025

CMU Researchers Use AI to Predict Chemical Pollution and Guide Safer Design

Carnegie Mellon researchers are addressing the overlooked environmental impact of synthetic chemicals by predicting how they transform and persist. Leading the computational side, Olexandr Isayev is using machine learning to model chemical behavior and bioaccumulation.
Gary Fedder
June 24, 2025

Fedder Co-Authors Study on Precise Water-Repellent Surface Method

Professor Gary Fedder co-authored a study on a new aerosol jet printing method that rapidly creates superhydrophobic surfaces by using gelled droplets to form water-repellent textures for applications like cooling, water conservation, and environmental cleanup.
Peng Liu
June 17, 2025

Peng Liu Recognized for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring

Professor Peng Liu has received the 2025 Award for Excellence in Graduate Mentoring for his outstanding support of graduate students in Pitt’s Department of Chemistry. His guidance has helped many students earn top honors and launch successful careers in academia and industry.
Wesley Transue and his lab
June 17, 2025

Transue Lab’s Molecular Magnetism Study

Professor Wesley Transue and his lab published their first paper in JACS, revealing new design principles for molecules that exhibit optically induced magnetization. Their findings, using tungsten-based molecules and a custom MCD instrument, could support future quantum technologies.