Congratulations to the 2025 Penn Engineering Graduates! |
From May 15 to May 19, Penn Engineering hosted Commencement ceremonies and events in recognition of the 2025 Penn Engineering graduates. Students, family, friends and members of the Penn Engineering faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of this incredible group. Congratulations to these amazing engineers!
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Penn Students Develop AI-Driven Solution to Transform Senior Care |
By 2029, every caregiver in America will be responsible for at least eight seniors, limiting the quality and personalization of care unless new solutions are produced. Led by fourth-year Penn Engineering student Melanie Herbert (center), Sync Labs — which won this year’s President’s Innovation Prize — is using AI to ensure seniors get the care they need.
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The Soul of an Artist, the Mind of a Mathematician |
What do William Blake, the British poet and painter, and calculus have to do with each other? Learn how Robert Ghrist, Andrea Mitchell University Professor and Penn Engineering’s Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, connects art and math to advance fields like data science.
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Microelectronics and Entrepreneurship with Kurt Petersen |
In the latest episode of Penn Engineering’s Innovation & Impact podcast, host Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering, sits down with one of the most influential figures in modern engineering, Kurt Petersen, widely recognized as the father of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).
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When ChatGPT Broke an Entire Field: An Oral History
Quanta Magazine
Christopher Callison-Burch, Professor in Computer and Information Science and the Director of the Raj and Neera Singh Program in Artificial Intelligence’s Master of Science in Engineering in AI Online, provides expert insight on the impact of large language models on natural language processing, or NLP. Read More
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Farmers are using IoT to take the guesswork out of growing
Business Insider
Cherie Kagan, Stephen J. Angello Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering, discusses how the development of precision agriculture IoT technologies brings farmers, industry professionals and universities together to build a better farming system. Read More
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Meet the winners of Penn Engineering’s 2025 Senior Design Competition: With projects focused on AI sustainability, stroke recovery, tire-to-battery tech and mobile eye exams, these student teams are shaping a smarter, more responsible future. Pictured above is ReFlex, the Judges' Choice winner.
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Approximately how many students participated in the commencement ceremonies at Penn Engineering this year?
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A. 850
B. 1,650
C. 2,420
D. 3,080
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🗣️ Last month’s winner was Charles Cox (EE’70, GEE‘72) who correctly answered that the spiral staircase is in The Moore School Building.
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