Swanson School of Engineering

Swanson School of Engineering Engineering excellence since 1846 Approximately 120 faculty members serve more than 2,600 undergraduate and graduate students and Ph.D.
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The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering is one of the oldest engineering programs in the United States and is consistently ranked among the top 25 public engineering programs nationally. The Swanson School has excelled in basic and applied research during the past decade and is on the forefront of 21st century technology including sustainability, energy systems, bioengineering

, micro- and nanosystems, computational modeling, and advanced materials development. candidates in six departments, including Bioengineering, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Science.

Right before submitting his application to Pitt, Jonathon (Jack) Bender changed his intended major to engineering. Now i...
05/28/2026

Right before submitting his application to Pitt, Jonathon (Jack) Bender changed his intended major to engineering. Now in his third year as a chemical engineering student, he can be found, quite literally, all over Benedum Hall – mentoring, making rubies, or even transforming a 3D printer. https://news.engineering.pitt.edu/an-exponential-cascade-upwards-and-out/

Pitt researchers Melissa Bilec, Federica Geremicca, and John Brigham, with UCF’s Alessandro Fascetti, have built an inte...
05/21/2026

Pitt researchers Melissa Bilec, Federica Geremicca, and John Brigham, with UCF’s Alessandro Fascetti, have built an interactive digital twin of Pitt’s Mascaro Center that allows users to “walk” through the building and assess energy use, air quality, and the materials in real time. Their research is advancing how we build, maintain, and automate buildings more sustainably. https://news.engineering.pitt.edu/digital-twin-studies/

Join the Department of Bioengineering for the Annual "Be Like B" 5K! 🏃‍♀️‍➡️ Inspired by Distinguished Professor and for...
05/20/2026

Join the Department of Bioengineering for the Annual "Be Like B" 5K! 🏃‍♀️‍➡️

Inspired by Distinguished Professor and former Bioengineering Department Chair, Harvey Borovetz, Graduate BMES is hosting this fundraiser on June 6th, 10:30am to 1:00 pm at the Drug Discovery Institute (700 Technology Dr, Pittsburgh).

All proceeds benefit the Best of the Batch Foundation, an organization dedicated to unlocking potential in communities to build the best future for kids and families by providing choices, motivation, and education.

Details:
• $10 / person
• Refreshments included 🍽️
• Bring your furry friends 🐾
• Prizes for top finishers, best pet, and most creative race name 🏆

RSVP by May 26th, and contact us with any questions!

🔗 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoBJT8l5sb9zgZ0mvchTZmJVZys6oF_gLDSa3AP6wEQ_FNWw/viewform

Pitt’s own Kent Harries recently joined British TV producer and director Tom Gorham on the YouTube channel “Why Stuff Fa...
05/14/2026

Pitt’s own Kent Harries recently joined British TV producer and director Tom Gorham on the YouTube channel “Why Stuff Fails” to discuss the collapse of Pittsburgh’s Fern Hollow Bridge and what it teaches us about design, inspection, and maintenance. https://news.engineering.pitt.edu/why-a-pittsburgh-bridge-failed/

For every professor who has boarded a plane and crossed many time zones to take a sabbatical, there are others who staye...
05/11/2026

For every professor who has boarded a plane and crossed many time zones to take a sabbatical, there are others who stayed in the United States or who found a way to do both, to travel abroad and conduct research closer to home. In this second of a three-part series, Pitt professors Richard Debski, Christopher Wilmer, Anne M. Robertson, and Mark Redfern reflect on spending time somewhere new, researching something new. https://news.engineering.pitt.edu/something-new-somewhere-new/

The 12th edition of Ingenium: The Journal of Undergraduate Research, is hot off the press! Congratulations to this years...
05/07/2026

The 12th edition of Ingenium: The Journal of Undergraduate Research, is hot off the press! Congratulations to this years undergrad researchers and thanks to the editorial team for their hard work!

Dive into our extensive resources on the topic that interests you. It's like a masterclass to be explored at your own pace.

Since 2019, the challenge of creating an autonomous robot sailboat from scratch has drawn students across majors, backgr...
05/06/2026

Since 2019, the challenge of creating an autonomous robot sailboat from scratch has drawn students across majors, backgrounds, and experience with sailing and robotics to join Pitt SailBot. In June, the club will take its sailbot to Ithaca, NY, to participate in the annual SailBot regatta. https://news.engineering.pitt.edu/the-robot-sets-sail/

While we gather all of the photos and memories from this 2026 Commencement weekend, May the 4th be with you, always.
05/04/2026

While we gather all of the photos and memories from this 2026 Commencement weekend, May the 4th be with you, always.

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152 Benedum Hall 3700 O'Hara Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15213

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Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
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