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Xiong and To
February 17, 2026

Wei Xiong and Albert To Win DARPA Award

Wei Xiong and Albert To have received a $400,000 DARPA award to develop advanced interlocking interfaces that more effectively connect dissimilar materials such as titanium and nickel.
Sergey Frolov
February 17, 2026

Sergey Frolov Advocates for Transparency and Reproducibility in Physics

Physicist Sergey Frolov is confronting the replication crisis in condensed matter physics by promoting rigorous data preservation, transparency, and reproducibility.
lillian chong
February 4, 2026

Lillian Chong Receives UCSF Graduate and Postdoc Alum of the Year Award

Lillian Chong, a professor of chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh, has been named the University of California, San Francisco’s Graduate and Postdoc Alum of the Year
Cunningham and Hickton
January 25, 2026

Senate Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen National Quantum Initiative

Senators Todd Young and Maria Cantwell unveiled bipartisan legislation to reauthorize and expand the National Quantum Initiative, an effort built on advocacy from Robert Cunningham and David Hickton, who publicly urged Congress in 2023 to strengthen the initiative through op-eds in support of its passage.
Nathan Youngblood
January 25, 2026

Nathan Youngblood Recognized for Breakthroughs in Optical Computing

University of Pittsburgh professor Nathan Youngblood received the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award for his pioneering work in optical computing, which uses light to process data more efficiently than traditional electronics.
Stainless steel neural probe
January 25, 2026

Safer, High-Density Stainless Steel Neural Probes Transform Brain Research

Carnegie Mellon researcher Maysam Chamanzar and his team developed the first microfabricated stainless steel neural probe, providing a safer and more durable alternative to brittle silicon probes.
Quantum Computing
January 25, 2026

Pitt Researchers Put Quantum Computing to the Test for Engineering Simulations

Researchers Juan José Mendoza Arenas, Peyman Givi, and Hirad Alipanah of the University of Pittsburgh led a study testing whether quantum computers can solve complex engineering problems governed by the advection-diffusion equation.
Juan Jose Mendoza Arenas
January 7, 2026

Quantum Computing Approach Aims to Improve Turbulence Modeling

University of Pittsburgh’s Juan Jose Mendoza Arenas and Penn State’s Xiang Yang have received a Charles E. Kaufman Foundation New Initiative Grant to explore how quantum computing can model small-scale turbulence.
Swanson School of Engineering
November 12, 2025

Pitt Leads Global Effort to Strengthen Cybersecurity on Earth and in Space

The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering is hosting the IEEE Workshop on Security and Resiliency of Critical Infrastructure and Space Technologies on Nov. 11 at the Wyndham Grand Hotel.
Olexandr Isayev and Gabe Gomes
November 12, 2025

CMU Chemists Advance Discovery Through NSF C-CAS Collaboration

Carnegie Mellon researchers are helping to lead the NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis (C-CAS).
Alysia Mandato
November 12, 2025

Alysia Mandato Receives ACS Pittsburgh Distinguished Service Award

Alysia Mandato (Ph.D. 2025) received the Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society Distinguished Service Award for her exceptional volunteer contributions.
Nathaniel Rosi
November 12, 2025

Nathaniel Rosi Wins ACS Pittsburgh Award

Professor Nathaniel Rosi received the Pittsburgh Award from the Pittsburgh Section of the American Chemical Society for his distinguished service to chemistry.
Noa Marom
November 12, 2025

Noa Marom Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society

Noa Marom, professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
students working with advisor
November 5, 2025

The First Experiences in Quantum Program

PhD Students: Mentor Beginning Undergrads Through the FEQ Guide Program