Dr. Robert Voigt

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Biography

Robert Voigt is a Professor in the Harold Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Voigt's research focuses on various aspects of manufacturing, particularly in metal casting, manufacturing processes, and pollution prevention. His work spans a wide range of topics including welding, heat treatment, physical metallurgy, and dimensional control. He has published extensively in journals and conference proceedings, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of industrial manufacturing engineering. Voigt's exemplary teaching and research have earned him numerous awards, including the Premier Advising Award and the Outstanding Teaching Award from the Penn State College of Engineering. His commitment to education and student success is reflected in his role as a faculty advisor for various student organizations, including the American Foundry Society Student Chapter. With a career dedicated to innovation and excellence in engineering, Voigt continues to make significant impacts in both academic and industrial sectors, furthering the reputation of Penn State as a leading institution in engineering education and research.

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Awards

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I5 Award

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Barlow Award

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Premier Advising Award

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Outstanding Teaching Award

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Outstanding Research Award

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Outstanding Advising Award

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Doctorate Program
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TOEFL
Writing
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IELTS
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Prerequisites
Master's degree in related field for PhD Baccalaureate degree from accredited institution
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