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  2. Pittsburgh Technology Center - Wikipedia

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    PTC, on the 48 acre [1] site of a former Jones and Laughlin Steel Mill, is a hub of advanced academic and corporate technology research. More than 1,000 people work on site which has become an attractive location for knowledge workers in Pittsburgh's new economy. The center was budgeted at $56.8 million ($127 million today) [1] during the ...

  3. List of science centers - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Science Center: Seattle: United States 1962 PUCRS Museum of Science and Technology: Porto Alegre: Brazil 1998 Putnam Museum: Davenport, Iowa: United States 1867 Saint Louis Science Center: St. Louis: United States 1963 Saskatchewan Science Centre: Regina, Saskatchewan: Canada 1989 Science and Technology Education Innovation Center: St ...

  4. List of science centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Science Center: Pittsburgh: Pennsylvania: Yes Yes Yes Yes Catawba Science Center [6] Hickory: North Carolina: No No Yes Yes Centro Criollo de Ciencia y Tecnoliga del Caribe [6] Caguas: Puerto Rico: No No Yes Yes Cernan Earth and Space Center: River Grove: Illinois: No No Yes Yes Chabot Space & Science Center: Oakland: California: No ...

  5. Clapp/Langley/Crawford Complex - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Langley Hall at the University of Pittsburgh.. Langley Hall is the second unit of the natural science quadrangle (along with Clapp Hall and Crawford Hall). ). Langley Hall is named after Samuel Pierpont Langley, a former University of Pittsburgh professor who was a renowned astronomer, an aviation pioneer, and the director of Allegheny Ob

  6. Mellon Institute of Industrial Research - Wikipedia

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    The Mellon Institute building houses the Office of the Dean for Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon College of Science, as well as the administrative offices and research laboratories for the Department of Biological Sciences and Department of Chemistry. From 1986 until 2006, it also housed the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

  7. List of University of Pittsburgh faculty - Wikipedia

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    D.A. Henderson (faculty) – 1986 National Medal of Science; directed World Health Organization's Global Smallpox Eradication Campaign; Irene Jakab — a native of Hungary, psychiatrist and humanist who was a member of the faculties of Harvard University, the University of Pittsburgh and the McLean Hospital

  8. Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science Building

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    The Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science closed as a general public venue on August 31, 1991, but continued to hold science classes, camps and teacher workshops in the building as an annex of its successor, Kamin Science Center, which opened in 1991. In 1994, the Annex closed and all programming moved to the CSC, while the Carnegie ...

  9. Forbes Tower - Wikipedia

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    Forbes Tower is a building of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.Located directly behind the historic Iroquois Building, Forbes Tower was designed by the architectural firm Tasso Katselas Associates [1] and was completed in 1996 at a cost of $55 million and sits over the top of a 572-car underground parking garage. [2]