The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering traces its origins to 1893, when George Westinghouse and Reginald Fessenden - the pioneer credited with the first radio voice broadcast - established the program at Pitt. Today, the department offers undergraduate and graduate programs spanning signal processing, communications, computer architecture, power systems, embedded computing, and machine learning, with research that bridges hardware, software, and systems.
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News
Real Problems, Engineered Solutions
The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering proudly hosted its 23rd Design Expo on Thursday, April 23,...
Making Connections Around the World and Beyond
When University of Pittsburgh students Sebastian Shaffer and Jacob Wendt joined the Panther Amateur Radio Club (PARC),...
Five Swanson School Students Named NSF Graduate Research Fellows
Five students from the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering are recipients of the National Science...
Connecting Sectors for More Intelligent Sensing
The University of Pittsburgh Infrastructure Sensing Collaboration (UPISC) is excited to host its 2026 Workshop on June 2...
ASEE Recognizes Samuel Dickerson with Its 2026 North Central Section Outstanding Teaching Award
Although the University of Pittsburgh’s Samuel Dickerson had no plans to pursue a career teaching computer engineering,...
Events
Industry Neighbors & (Pitt)sburgh – MS Open House for Professionals
Inspired by Mr. Rogers’ legacy of neighborly connection and lifelong learning, this evening event is designed for...