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Since 1915, Pitt students and faculty have connected with ham radio enthusiasts from around the world. This month, they had the unique opportunity to try to connect with the Orion spacecraft as it traveled to the moon and back! https://t.co/usR2Dz55i5
Pitt’s Infrastructure Sensing Collaboration (UPISC) is excited to host its 2026 Workshop, June 2 – 3, at the Energy Innovation Center in Pittsburgh, in collaboration with the National Energy Technology Laboratory and supported by Pitt’s INSITES Consortium. https://t.co/ExequiJySO
Congrats to Samuel Dickerson (@PittECE)! ASEE has recognized him with its 2026 North Central Section Outstanding Teaching Award, which celebrates exceptional teachers who help transform how engineering is taught. https://t.co/ajEuM4wf7t
Congratulations to Fang Peng (@PittECE)! IEEE recently honored him with its prestigious Medal in Power Engineering for his work to transform Z-source and modular multi-level converter technology. https://t.co/bRneXXJhCv
Congratulations to Sabrina Helbig (@PittECE)! Innomotics has awarded her the 2026 Peter Hammond Award, which recognizes a remarkable Pitt graduate student working to advance the field of electric power conversion. https://t.co/vg7cqWeZsW
This February, Brandon Grainger (@PittECE) attended the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science award event to recognize remarkable middle and high school leaders in STEM and to get them thinking about engineering education and career pathways. https://t.co/BgjDyuUM0C
Pitt students Iyan Nekib (BS ECE ’25 ) and PJ Granieri (@PittECE) had an amazing opportunity to partner with Microsoft to solve a real-world issue in the OpenEBS Mayastor storage engine. It gave them a crash course in cloud-native computing. https://t.co/Zg9LEBfq40
Congratulations to Jillian Zitcovich, Anthony Spadafore, Joaquin Tristan, Jack Wasco and Alexis Shafer! The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power and Energy Society has recognized them with PES scholarships. https://t.co/JnflzgV6YO
From playing guitar to help pay his way through @PittECE to designing microprocessors at Intel and fueling innovation at DARPA, Robert Colwell (BS EE ’77) knows well the power of fearless curiosity, inspiring mentors, and leading with kindness. https://t.co/KEVlbfggSa
Congratulations to Nathan Youngblood @PittECE! For his pioneering work to advance optical computing, he has received a prestigious Friedrich Wilhem Bessel Research Award from Germany’s Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. https://t.co/EHgKgt7xwx
Our students shined at the Fall 2025 Design Expo, solving real-world industry problems collaboratively and creatively. Congratulations to all the teams for their amazing designs! https://t.co/Opebuj9UOa
Congratulations to Mai Abdelhakim! She was recognized with an Excellent Service Award at three co-located IEEE conferences held in downtown Pittsburgh on Nov. 11 – 14. https://t.co/IssyzFE7WU
Published this month @NatureComms: scientists from @McMasterU and @ChemePitt create the first functionally complete logic gate in a soft material using only beams of visible light - a step forward in "Materials That Compute." https://t.co/SGzikj4WqZ via @physorg_com
Join industry, academic, and national laboratory leaders at the IEEE Workshop on Security and Resiliency of Critical Infrastructure and Space Technologies on Tuesday, November 11, at the Wyndham Grand Hotel in Pittsburgh. https://t.co/TmhOvTRZqK
Congratulations to the SHREC team for another amazing achievement! NASA adopted a radiation-tolerant computer system developed here at Pitt—and the system was deployed on the moon! https://t.co/hJvYYTdvYZ
Adam Balawejder BSECE '07 MSECE '10 was an amazing young alumnus who gave back to the next generation of engineers as an adjunct professor in our First Year Engineering Program. Our hearts go out to his family, friends and colleagues. https://t.co/IgO3O5QpBs