These participants will undergo an 11-week program to introduce skills to do large-scale, cross-disciplinary proposals and connect to the diversity of resources of support Pitt has to offer as they develop those proposals. During the program, participants will have the opportunity to develop the outlines of a big proposal, and the series will conclude with a “pitch” competition. The winning pitch will be rewarded with a small prize they can invest in developing their project.
- Rachel Bezanson, Physics & Astronomy
- Evan Schneider, Physics & Astronomy
- Shannon Wanless, Health and Human Development
- Phil Hackney, Law
- César Escobar-Viera, Psychiatry
- Natalie Leland, Occupational Therapy
- John Keith, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
- Jingtong Hu, Electrical and Computer Engineering
- J.S. Nelson, Law
- Gelsy Torres, Bioengineering
- Hayley Weddle, Educational Foundations, Organization, and Policy
- Rachel Starry, Research & Learning
- Ann Sinsheimer, Law
- Andrea Peña-Vasquez, GSPIA
- Heidi Donovan, Nursing-Health & Community Systems
- Margaret (Peg) Rosenzweig, Nursing-Acute/Tertiary Care
- Ravi Madhavan, Business Administration
- Andrele St. Val, Law
- Martinna Bertolini, Periodontics/Preventive Dentistry
- Melissa Libertus, Psychology
- Michael Lotze, Surgery
- Francisco Schopfer, Pharmacology and Chemical Biology
- Kaushik Seshadreesan, Informatics & Networked Systems
- Michael Glass, Sociology
- Pernille Roege, History