MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Penn State Harrisburg’s new doctoral program in engineering systems kicked off in fall 2023 with an inaugural class of students from diverse backgrounds in engineering.
The new engineering systems doctoral program aims to prepare students to pursue careers in industry, government and academia by providing them with interdisciplinary engineering education, critical-thinking skills and research experience. The program is designed to provide students with an opportunity to pursue a variety of research topics, ranging from disciplines focused in engineering to cross-disciplinary fields like computing and science.
“This Ph.D. program will evolve, but we are already seeing the potential for taking advantage of the multitude of engineering, computing and science disciplines within our School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg, as well as a large array of relevant expertise in other schools on our campus,” said Vahid Motevalli, Quentin Berg Chair of Engineering and interim vice chancellor for academic affairs, who is currently directing the program.
The inaugural class of five students includes individuals from a variety of backgrounds and engineering experiences, several of whom said they were drawn to the unique nature of the program.
“No matter what field of engineering you’re in you can find a way to work your program into this and specialize in whatever field you want,” said Dennis Wilson, a part-time student who started in the fall.
Wilson earned his master’s degree in environmental pollution control from Penn State Harrisburg in 2002. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in physics. He previously worked in roles at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, and for the past decade has been teaching in an adjunct capacity at Penn State Harrisburg and other colleges in the region. He hopes to teach full time, and earning his doctoral degree is the necessary next step.
“It is the type of program that fits well with my master’s degree,” Wilson said. “I can take a concentration in environmental engineering courses … and I am planning on doing a doctoral thesis in that area. It just fits really well in my academic background already. I do like the fact that there is a lot of flexibility and students can concentrate in whatever field of engineering they’d prefer to do.”