Grasshopping Robots Made Possible with New, Improved Latch Control
A team of researchers at CMU work to enable robots to jump in grass.
MCS Students Awarded Goldwater Scholarships
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation named two Carnegie Mellon University students as recipients of its 2023 awards.
Machine Learning Method Developed by CMU Researchers Illuminates Fundamental Aspects of Evolution
A team of CMU researchers have developed new methods to identify parts of the genome critical to understanding how certain traits of species evolved.
A Framework To Advance Green Hydrogen Production
Researchers invent an all-encompassing optimization framework to design green hydrogen production processes.
Robotics Project Releases Toolkit, Digital Robotics Archive
The Carnegie Mellon University Archives has joined forces with a cross-campus team of faculty and subject matter experts to release research on the collection, preservation and presentation of robot artifacts and history.
Hubble Finds Double Quasar in Early Universe
Simulations from Carnegie Mellon University help researchers to understand double quasar discovery.
Carnegie Mellon Leads NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making
Led by Carnegie Mellon, the AI Institute for Societal Decision Making (AI-SDM) is one of seven AI institutes announced by the National Science Foundation.
Multi-university Team Building Actuators for Next Generation Sustainable Bio-bots
CMU's Victoria Webster-Wood will lead a multi-university team of researchers to improve the strength, lifespan and control of biohybrid actuators.
Four Carnegie Mellon Alumni Nominated for Seven Tony Awards
Nominations for the 2023 Tony Awards were announced on CBS Mornings on May 2, and four Carnegie Mellon University alumni have been nominated for seven Tony Awards.
Kamlet, Nelson Named Collaboratory Against Hate Co-directors
Mark S. Kamlet and Lisa Nelson have been named co-directors of the Collaboratory Against Hate, which honors the victims of the 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue attack by supporting research aimed at understanding and minimizing the destructive consequences of extremist hate.
Tepper Faculty Member Receives NSF Early-Career Award
CMU's Andrew Li has earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation for his work on developing blood tests to detect early-stage cancer.
Student EMTs Answer the Call
CMU EMS is a student-run volunteer EMT service that responds to all emergency medical calls on campus.