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The Penn State College of Engineering is the engineering school of the Pennsylvania State University, headquartered at the University Park campus in University Park, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1896, under the leadership of George W. Atherton. Today, with 13 academic departments and degree programs, [1] over 11,000 enrolled ...
Graham Harman, philosopher and academic. James T. Harris III, president of Widener University. Susanne Hambrusch, computer scientist and professor. Marci Hamilton, professor at the University of Pennsylvania. John W. Heston, president of Washington State University, South Dakota State University and Dakota State University.
Penn State College of Engineering. Pages in category "Penn State College of Engineering alumni" The following 72 pages are in this category, out of 72 total.
Kristen A. Fichthorn is an American chemical engineer and condensed matter physicist. whose research involves computational simulation, multiscale modeling, and molecular dynamics of interfaces, thin films, colloids, catalysis, nanostructures, and other material processes. [1] She is the Merrell Fenske Professor of Chemical Engineering and ...
The Pennsylvania State University (PSU) Radiation Science & Engineering Center (RSEC) houses the Breazeale Nuclear Reactor (BNR). This reactor is the oldest operating in the nation and has undergone numerous power upgrades, renovations, and other changes. The reactor serves the research purposes of the Penn State Department of Mechanical and ...
Mary Frecker. Mary Irene Frecker is an American mechanical engineer whose research focuses on topology optimization of adaptive structures, compliant mechanisms, and self-folding origami mechanisms, with applications including the design of medical devices. She is a professor of mechanical and biomechanical engineering in the Penn State College ...
Deike Building. Electrical Engineering East Building. Electrical Engineering West Building. Engineering Units A-C. Hammond Building (Penn State)|Hammond Building. Hosler Building. Reber Building. Sackett Building. Steidle Building.
Pennsylvania State University. The Pennsylvania State University (commonly referred to as Penn State and sometimes by the acronym PSU) is a public state-related land-grant research university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1855 as Farmers' High School of Pennsylvania, [13] Penn State was named ...