Carnegie Mellon grad Eric Singer is an award-winning developer of music technology that can make anyone sounds like a one-man band and has won over boundary-pushing artists like jazz legend Pat Metheny.
Pennsylvania's actuarial acumen is widely recognized as among the nation's best thanks to programs like those at Temple University and Robert Morris University, where future actuaries get a leg up in pursuing careers in actuary science.
Enrollment of international students is at an all-time high for PA schools thanks to numerous efforts from institutions across the state to attract them. The goal is to provide a world-class college experience for everyone on campus.
The wind energy giant's latest addition is charged with developing its operations in Pennsylvania and beyond, including the deployment of its new G-90 turbines.
He has spent his career finding better ways to measure concussions, even talking well-paid athletes out of pushing their luck with a brain injury. But this doctor is more concerned with how concussions impact PA's youngest athletes.
Techies meeting Greenies meeting the Artsy. The region's first indy art and technology festival came to Pittsburgh last week, turning the Penn Avenue Arts District into a visually compelling sector of green innovation.
He's an entrepreneurial rock star with humble roots and big ideas and his recent Carnegie Science award says he's smart enough to know when to get out of the way.
Call it Foodie 2.0. Online food service is a growing industry in PA, and the goal is to deliver fresh, local food fast to homes and businesses alike across the Commonwealth.
Father-and-son IT specialists Stan and Matt Hoffman represent next-generation work ethic on and off the job. Both are working to promote technology education and careers.
While other projects in PA have received stimulus dollars and the promise of jobs, the Electric City hopes for a reconnection with NYC and cutting-edge Maglev demonstrates its speed in Western PA.