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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.
Paul Ohodnicki
June 17, 2025

INSITES Launches Under Ohodnicki’s Leadership

Paul Ohodnicki, PhD, is helping to launch INSITES, a new consortium that advances infrastructure sensing through AI, machine learning, and digital twins. He sees it as a key step toward smarter systems, predictive monitoring, and workforce development.
Susan Fullerton
June 17, 2025

Susan Fullerton Selected for Prestigious ELATES Leadership Program

Susan Fullerton, associate professor at Pitt’s Swanson School of Engineering, has been selected for Drexel’s 2025–2026 ELATES leadership program, recognizing her work in research, mentorship, and education innovation. She will help advance personalized engineering education through cross-institutional collaboration.
Mostafa Bedewy
May 21, 2025

Mostafa Bedewy Advances Nanotube Manufacturing

Mostafa Bedewy, a Pitt engineering professor, is leading an NSF-funded project to improve nanomanufacturing by studying how iron nanoparticles grow carbon nanotubes. His team uses advanced microscopy and machine learning to predict which particles act as “nano-seeds” to enable more efficient and scalable production of these high-performance materials.
Spintronic technology
April 30, 2025

Simranjeet Singh and Jyoti Katoch Advance Spintronics at CMU

Carnegie Mellon professors Simranjeet Singh and Jyoti Katoch developed a novel method to electrically read magnetic states using out-of-plane spin currents, advancing spintronic technology. Their two-layer system enables compact, energy-efficient data storage, with Katoch emphasizing the importance of atomically clean interfaces in detecting tunable signals.
Priscilla Prem
April 30, 2025

Priscilla Prem Wins Big Idea Competition for Wave-Powered Submarine Tech

PhD student and U.S. Navy veteran Priscilla Prem, along with mentor Susan Fullerton, won the $25,000 grand prize in Pitt’s 2025 Big Idea Competition for their startup, Pittsburgh Coastal Energy. The company develops wave-powered generators to extend unmanned submarine range, with Fullerton’s mentorship playing a key role in Prem’s transition from researcher to clean energy innovator.
Model
April 30, 2025

Tevis Jacobs Helps Validate Model to Prevent Slips on Oily Floors

Tevis Jacobs, a University of Pittsburgh professor, helped validate a model predicting shoe-floor friction on oily surfaces by analyzing floor textures at multiple scales. Collaborating with bioengineer Kurt Beschorner, their research, published in the Journal of Tribology, offers valuable insights to improve safety in slippery environments.
Sridhar Tayur
April 30, 2025

Sridhar Tayur on Quantum Science Transforming Healthcare

In the second episode of Where What If Becomes What's Next, Carnegie Mellon professor Sridhar Tayur explores how quantum science could transform medical diagnostics and treatments. He highlights how quantum computing and AI can enhance diagnostic speed and accuracy, using pneumonia as a key example, and drive innovation in patient care.
Elias Towe
April 30, 2025

Elias Towe Receives John Bardeen Award at TMS Annual Meeting

Professor Elias Towe received the John Bardeen Award at the TMS Annual Meeting for his exceptional contributions and leadership in electronic and functional materials. The event also celebrated achievements by other Carnegie Mellon faculty, students, and alumni in materials science.
Peng Liu
April 30, 2025

Peng Liu’s Latest Research Appears in "Nature"

Peng Liu, in collaboration with Gregory Fu, published a Nature paper introducing a photoinduced method to convert racemic alkyl halides into a single enantiomer. Computational work from Liu’s group revealed that halogen atom transfer is key to enantioselectivity, driven by steric and noncovalent interactions during catalyst-controlled induction.
Network World
April 30, 2025

"9 Steps to Take to Prepare for a Quantum Future"

Quantum computing is progressing quickly, with early applications appearing in sectors like pharma and finance. To stay competitive, organizations should upgrade to post-quantum encryption, develop cryptographic agility, explore potential use cases, invest in talent, and build strategic partnerships.
Xu Zhang
April 30, 2025

Xu Zhang’s Breakthrough in Programmable Infrared Technology

Xu Zhang co-developed an electrically programmable graphene transistor (Gr-FET) that allows precise control of mid-infrared wavelengths, enabling applications such as infrared camouflage, health monitoring, and security. His work advances scalable, programmable infrared technologies for future devices.
poster winners
April 23, 2025

PQI 2025 Best Poster Award Winners

Ann Marie Paterno, Lakshmi Yaodhara Ananthabhotla, and Priyanka Shukla were awarded Best Poster Awards!