Happy 25th Birthday, Wi-Fi
The Wireless Andrew initiative and Carnegie Mellon University's wireless researchers laid the foundation for today's wireless local area networks.
Kumar Garg on the Future of Learning Engineering
Kumar Garg will present his 2022 Simon Initiative Distinguished Lecture, “Shaping the Field of Learning Engineering” at Carnegie Mellon University.
Carrasco To Receive Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences
Marisa Carrasco of New York University is this year’s recipient of the Andrew Carnegie Prize in Mind and Brain Sciences.
Mendelson Testifies on SDGs Before House Committee
Carnegie Mellon's Sarah E. Mendelson testified before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Development, International Organizations and Global Corporate Social Impact on Sept. 15, 2022.
HCII Researchers Awarded $2M Grant To Test AI-Based Mobile Tutoring Software
Carnegie Mellon researchers will use a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences to develop and test a smartphone-based tutoring system for middle school mathematics that's rooted in artificial intelligence.
A Second CMU Student for First-Generation Family
Monica Paz, a first-generation student at Carnegie Mellon University, attended Family Weekend with her mom, Dania Parra-Paz, and aunt.
AI-Powered Museum Exhibit Shows Technology's Potential in Education
NoRILLA, a mixed-reality learning platform that uses artificial intelligence from Carnegie Mellon University's Human-Computer Interaction Institute , is featured in an. exhibit at CaixaForum Valencia.
CMU Presents Internet of Things Privacy and Security Research at White House Summit
A Carnegie Mellon University researcher outlined an effective Internet of Things (IoT) security labeling strategy during an IoT security summit with the White House.
Human Chain of Solidarity Planned in Support of Iranian People
Members of the CMU community plan to join a human chain that will form in solidarity with and support of Iranian people on Oct. 21.
Playing Nice: How Self-driving Cars and Human-driven Cars Could Share the Road
How to best manage the rise of autonomous vehicles is the topic of a new Carnegie Mellon University policy brief.
Physicist Carl Rodriguez Receives 2022 Packard Fellowship
Carnegie Mellon's Carl Rodriguez is one of 20 recipients of the 2022 Packard Fellowships for Science and Engineering.
Program Lays Groundwork for Students To Explore Math Research
For most students studying mathematical sciences at CMU, the Summer Experiences in Mathematical Sciences is their first math research experience.