Kathryn Jablokow, professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering, served as the guest football coach at the 2019 White Out Game against Michigan.
As part of her guest coaching duties, Jablokow observed the team practicing plays, joined the team for breakfast and lunch, rode the team bus to the stadium, watched the team warm up, experienced the pre-game locker room atmosphere and met with head football coach James Franklin
Part of Kathryn Jablokow's day included a tour of the Louis and Mildred Lasch Football Building, which houses academic support rooms, athletic training facilities, meeting rooms, coach and staff offices and physical therapy services.
As part of her guest coaching duties, Kathryn Jablokow observed the team practicing plays, joined the team for breakfast and lunch, rode the team bus to the stadium, watched the team warm up, experienced the pre-game locker room atmosphere and met with Head Football Coach James Franklin.
Kathryn Jablokow, professor of engineering design and mechanical engineering, served as the guest football coach at the 2019 White Out game against Michigan.
Data analytics graduate students Harsh Anand, Atharva Mungee and Rahul Sharma won first place at the Wawa-HCL hackathon, their first hackathon in the United States. The group's models were able to predict Wawa sales data with 90 to 93 percent accuracy.
Atharva Mungee, third from left; Rahul Sharma, center; and Harsh Anand, third from right, hold their awards after winning first place at the recent Wawa-HCL hackathon.
From left to right: Mohamad Darayi, Devendra Jaiswal, Scott Clayman and Ashkan Negahban. Jaiswal and Clayman worked with Darayi researching Pennsylvania’s freight transportation infrastructure resilience.