Jaramillo Offers New Tool for Energy Planners
A team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers led by Paulina Jaramillo, a professor of engineering and public policy, has created a new tool to help electrical grid planners design sustainable...
View ArticleCMU Hosts U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council Meeting at Hazelwood Green
Today, Carnegie Mellon University played host to the inaugural United States-European Union Trade and Technology Council Meeting at CMU's Mill 19 facility at Hazelwood Green in Pittsburgh. The...
View ArticleAllen Robinson Named New Director of CMU-Africa
Allen Robinson has been named the next director of Carnegie Mellon University in Africa, effective Jan. 1, 2022. Robinson is currently the David and Susan Coulter Head of Mechanical Engineering, the...
View ArticleStudents Gain Valuable Skills at Pittsburgh Internships
The Pittsburgh Summer Internship Program (PSIP) connects students from Carnegie Mellon University's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences with nonprofits, startups or small businesses in...
View ArticleChao Takes Interdisciplinary Approach to Negotiating Research
For Carnegie Mellon University senior Ping-Ya Chao, a good negotiation means great communication and strategy. Chao, who is double majoring in policy and management and chemistry, is applying science...
View ArticleNew Privacy Engineering Options Provide Training Flexibility
As privacy regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act require companies to improve the way they handle user privacy, more and more working...
View ArticleNew Research Shows Learning Is More Effective When Active
Engaging students through interactive activities, discussions, feedback and AI-enhanced technologies resulted in improved academic performance compared to traditional lectures, lessons or readings,...
View ArticleTeam Builds Tools, Innovations to Support Federal Investment
Carnegie Mellon University hosted Ambassador Katherine Tai, United States trade representative, in a roundtable discussion on the data and analytic tools necessary to support U.S. innovation and trade...
View ArticleSEI Supports Cybersecurity Awareness Month with Webcast Series
The Software Engineering Institute will support Cybersecurity Awareness Month with free webcasts on a range of cybersecurity topics, hosted by researchers from the SEI's CERT Division. The webcasts...
View ArticleWho's Paying For Your Uber?
A new study from Carnegie Mellon University Ph.D. alumnus Jacob Ward, Jeremy Michalek, professor of engineering and public policy, mechanical engineering and director of the Carnegie Mellon Vehicle...
View ArticleResearch Shows Promising Results for Parkinson's Disease Treatment
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have found a way to make deep brain stimulation (DBS) more precise, resulting in therapeutic effects that outlast what is currently available. The work, led...
View ArticleStudent Works To Automate Scrubbing Physics Data for Better Results
Particle physics research isn't always full of dramatic eureka moments. But each researcher on a project has a part to play. For Harrison Wolf, a junior in Carnegie Mellon University's Department of...
View ArticleTeaching Ancient Brains New Tricks
The science of physics has strived to find the best possible explanations for understanding matter and energy in the physical world across all scales of space and time. Modern physics is filled with...
View ArticleMachine Learning Offers High-Definition Glimpse of How Genomes Organize in...
Within the microscopic boundaries of a single human cell, the intricate folds and arrangementsof protein and DNA bundles dictate a person's fate: which genes are expressed, which aresuppressed, and —...
View ArticleCPDC Reimagines Career Fairs
Carnegie Mellon University’s Encompass career fair looked a little different this fall — in a good way. The Career and Professional Development Center (CPDC) crafted a unique experience: a hybrid...
View ArticleFamily Weekend, Scotty Saturday Have Something for Everyone
Carnegie Mellon University's Family Weekend was the first fully in-person, on-campus event for parents and families since before the pandemic. This year’s large get-together was organized by the...
View ArticleMister Cao-Berg's Neighborhood
As work ends on Thursday, the voice of Ivan Cao-Berg resonates throughout Pittsburgh. From WRCT 88.3 FM's radio station, nestled in the basement of the Cohon University Center at Carnegie Mellon...
View ArticleAlumnus Glen de Vries Achieves Liftoff
Carnegie Mellon University alumnus and Trustee Glen de Vries, the cofounder of Medidata, boldly went where few have gone before aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard NS-18 flight to space today. With fellow...
View ArticleRoosevelt Project Case Study Shows How Southwestern Pa. Can Thrive in a...
Today, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University — together with collaborators at Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Boise State University — will release a research study on...
View ArticleLTI Friends Unite To Create Chinese Alumni Fellowship
Ying Zhang took charge of fun activities during his time at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute. It was the early 2000s, and the institute was new, small and close-knit. Zhang,...
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