MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Fariborz Tavangarian, associate professor of mechanical engineering in Penn State Harrisburg’s School of Science, Engineering, and Technology, was recently awarded the Curtis W. McGraw Research Award from the American Society for Engineering Education’s Engineering Research Council.
The honor recognizes Tavangarian for “exceptional interdisciplinary research contributions in bioinspired materials,” according to the award description. He received the award at the ASEE’s 2025 Research Leadership Institute in March.
The Curtis W. McGraw Research Award was established in 1957 to recognize outstanding early achievements by young engineering college research workers and to encourage continued productivity, according to the ASEE. Two awards are given each year: one to the top applicant from a program that grants doctoral degrees and one to the top applicant from a program that does not grant doctoral degrees.
“I am deeply honored and grateful to receive this prestigious award,” Tavangarian said. “This recognition is not mine alone but the collective efforts of my collaborators, colleagues, faculty, students and all those who have contributed to advancing the research in my lab.”