Milad Toliyati, a former international student at Penn State Great Valley, reflects on what helped him launch a successful career in the United States after receiving his graduate degree in engineering management.
Originally from Iran, Milad Toliyati earned a Master of Engineering Management degree from Penn State Great Valley. Now living in New Jersey, he works as the Director of Axis Academy at Axis Group, a leading business intelligence and analytics consultancy.
Sez Atamturktur, head of Penn State's department of architectural engineering, foresees a time when our buildings will integrate physical, cyber, and human elements to be very energy-efficient and healthier and more comfortable for the people who live and work in them.
Two Ice Box Challenge structures were installed at The Navy Yard on May 24 to demonstrate high-performance building. Each structure contains 1,800 pounds of ice.
Five Penn State Great Valley graduate students recently worked nonstop to analyze a complex, 14 million row dataset from Indeed.com. Little did they know that just 48 hours later they would be recognized for their findings and creativity after two rounds of presentations.
Penn State Great Valley's Analytical Assassins team took second place at the American Statistical Association's DataFest event held at Penn State. From left: Ashish Chauhan, Dhara Thakkar, Karpagalakshmi Rajagopalan, Harsha Polisetty, and Jackie Markle are all students in the campus' Master of Professional Studies in Data Analytics program.
Dipak Patel, a senior application development architect, recently earned the highly sought-after CISSP credential. A year ago, he wasn't sure how to start preparing for the grueling exam. But he discovered Penn State Great Valley's preparation course, which helped him delve into the various cybersecurity domains and create a study plan.