Pitt and Westinghouse Agree to Broader Collaboration

When industry and acamedia get together, great things can happen. Pitt and Westinghouse are both seeing the benefits of collaboration and are looking to take their relationship to a whole other level. We’re talking “Master Research Agreement.” Give this a spin:

The University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering has entered a Master Research Agreement with the Westinghouse Electric Company that will allow for easier collaboration between researchers at Pittsburgh’s largest university and one of the city’s most successful engineering companies.
 
Pitt is the first university to sign a Master Research Agreement with Westinghouse that covers all legal issues between the two institutions. Instead of addressing these issues for each individual project—which can delay the start of research—University researchers and Westinghouse now must simply provide a budget and an explanation of the scope of work to commence a research study.
 
“Our relationship has been growing over the last several years, and this was the next step in building a stronger collaboration in research and development between Westinghouse and the University of Pittsburgh,” said John Goossen, director of the Westinghouse Science and Technology Department.
 
The agreement also builds on the established partnership between the Swanson School and Westinghouse, said Mark Redfern, the school’s associate dean for research. When Pitt developed its nuclear engineering certificate program, engineers and managers from Westinghouse joined their colleagues from Bechtel Bettis, Inc., and FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Company on an advisory committee that helped design the curriculum to ensure that students learn the most relevant and up-to-date information. Pitt’s program launched in 2007 and is the only nuclear engineering program in Western Pennsylvania. Experts from Westinghouse and the other partner companies serve as adjunct professors.

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