Alumni Outcomes

Our alumni have led premier companies (GM, NBC and Xerox, to name a few), developed breakthrough innovations (including the liquid-fueled rocket, the airbag safety system and the Segway Human Transporter), and helped shape world-changing technologies (the automobile, high-definition TV, the Internet). Where will your WPI education take you? The possibilities are remarkable. Just ask these graduates:

Edward Cheung '85, chief engineer, Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Program, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

John Lombardi '90, winner of R&D 100 Award (the "Nobel Prize of applied research") for innovations in rapid prototyping technology

Anna Cushman '91 (above), flight recorder specialist, National Transportation Safety Board

Eric Billingsley '95, principal engineer, eBay Inc.

Nick Walker '95, computer animator for PDI/DreamWorks, who worked on "Antz" and "Shrek," among other films

Sergio Salvatore '02, lead engineer, Sony Music Digital Services, and acclaimed jazz pianist

Nicholas Baker '03, winner of a prestigious Marshall Scholarship, studying video game technology in Great Britain; plans to create games with a social conscience

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