AI Expands Potential for Discovery in Physics
Carnegie Mellon physicists use AI to analyze large datasets from experiments, predict complex physical phenomena and optimize simulations
Rales Fellowship Paves Way for Mechanical Engineers To Pioneer Health Solutions
Lameck Beni and Eric Zhao graduated from CMU with degrees in mechanical engineering and are now pursuing their graduate studies thanks to CMU’s Rales Fellows Program.
Tepper School of Business Receives Gift from Golub Capital for Board Fellows Program
Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business has partnered with Golub Capital to establish the Golub Capital Board Fellows Program.
CMU's EgoTouch Creates Simple Interfaces for Virtual and Augmented Reality
A new tool from researchers in CMU's Human-Computer Interaction Institute could put control for AR/VR environments in the palm of the hand.
Carnegie Mellon Celebrates 20 Years in Qatar Foundation’s Education City
More than 300 alumni returned to Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the campus in Education City, and a shared commitment and vision to providing world-class education in Qatar that continues to unite the university and Qatar Foundation.
CMU, Pitt Researchers Move Forward in 3-Year, $7M DARPA Triage Challenge
Team Chiron, a collaboration between researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, will compete in the second round of the DARPA Triage Challenge.
New Works from Three English Department Faculty
Three English Department faculty members have released new books that showcase their voices and talents.
Tepper School Professor To Study Labor Market Effects of Stimulus Payments
Matthew Denes, an assistant professor of finance at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University, has received a grant to investigate the effectiveness of the fiscal response to the COVID-19 recession.
Blossoming Business Minds: Tepper School Students Learn Japanese Ikebana To Master the Art of Communication
A Tepper School course recently incorporated the Japanese art of ikebana to encourage creativity, intentionality, and cultural awareness.
Robotics for Environmental Innovation
A team of Carnegie Mellon University researchers is seeking to understand how robotics can help engineers address environmental challenges, such as monitoring affected soils.
SCS Faculty Receive Google Academic Research Awards
Nine Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science faculty members have received Google Academic Research Awards to make education equitable, accessible and effective using artificial intelligence; apply Google tools like Gemini to systems and infrastructure problems; and use AI to benefit society.
Carnegie Mellon Launches Sports Analytics Center
CMU announces the launch of the Carnegie Mellon Sports Analytics Center.