Applying to graduate school is an opportunity to present yourself as the ideal candidate for your dream program. At Penn Engineering, we’re looking for passionate, innovative thinkers ready to shape the future. The following are five essential steps to help your application rise to the top. 1. Define Your Vision Your application should reflect a...
Meet Juan Cervino—a 4th-year Ph.D. student studying Electrical and Systems Engineering at Penn.
Onsang Yau is a first-year, second-semester master’s student in Penn’s Computer and Information Technology program. Once she learned that agriculture technology is a rapidly expanding field, she was excited about the prospect of bridging different industries together for the chance to create something new and help her community.
Nima Leclerc is a Ph.D. student and Dean's Fellow in electrical engineering. His research focuses on developing scalable silicon-based quantum processors with applications in efficient drug and protein design.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s (UMBC) Meyerhoff Scholars Program has been at the forefront of efforts to increase diversity among future leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by supporting students who intend to pursue a Ph.D. or combined M.D./Ph.D. in STEM.
Penn Engineering's commitment to excellence has produced a diverse array of exceptional graduates, many of whom have gone on to achieve extraordinary feats in their fields. Alexander Shea's story illuminates the transformative power of a Penn Engineering education.
A group of Penn Engineering students won first place at the 12th Annual F1Tenth Autonomous Grand Prix— an autonomous racing event that challenges teams from around the world to operate one-tenth-scale cars at their limits. Penn Engineering beat out 12 other schools to assume the title.