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Core Power Magnetics and University of Pittsburgh partner to commercialize advanced magnetic alloys and train workers

5775665 · August 21, 2025
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Paulo Hodnicki of Core Power Magnetics said the company is working with the University of Pittsburgh to commercialize amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys, upgrade annealing with an inline process, and develop student training to address workforce shortages in Pennsylvania’s magnetic materials industry.

Paulo Hodnicki, cofounder and chief technology officer of Core Power Magnetics and a University of Pittsburgh faculty member, said in a presentation that his company is partnering with the university to commercialize advanced soft magnetic alloys used in electric-vehicle motors and solid-state transformers and to develop student training to address industry workforce shortages.

Hodnicki said the collaboration will focus on upgrading annealing capabilities with an inline manufacturing process and on hands-on training…

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