Study Of Data From Start Of Pandemic Examined Changes in Privacy and Data Choices
In a new study, Carnegie Mellon researchers used location data before and after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to determine how U.S. consumers reacted via privacy and data choices.
Robots Use Neural Motion Planning To Navigate Challenging Obstacles in Unfamiliar Environments
A Robotics Institute team has developed Neural Motion Planning to help improve how robots react in new environments and perform tasks like removing a book from a shelf cluttered with other items and obstacles.
U.S. News and World Report Ranks Carnegie Mellon University No. 1 in 5 Categories, 21st Among National Universities
U.S. News and World Report ranked 5 programs at Carnegie Mellon University No. 1.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai Launches the 2024-25 President’s Lecture Series at Carnegie Mellon
Google CEO Sundar Pichai joined Carnegie Mellon University President Farnam Jahanian for the President Lecture Series on Sept. 18, for an event titled "The AI Platform Shift and the Opportunity Ahead."
A Q&A with Google CEO Sundar Pichai
Following the President’s Lecture Series event on Wednesday, Sept. 18, Google CEO Sundar Pichai sat for a brief interview to discuss his visit, his interactions with various community members, and the future of AI.
Design Students, Ballay Center Contribute to Coulter Welcome Center Updates
New installations at the David and Susan Coulter Welcome Center on the first floor of the Tepper Building are meant to foster a sense of belonging through active, engaging exhibits to showcase the university’s strengths beyond academics.
New Endowed Chairs in the College of Engineering
The College of Engineering is proud to announce the selection of eight new endowed chairs to recognize outstanding scholarly achievement.
A Novel Neural Explanation for Choking Under Pressure
New research from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh reveals a first-of-its-kind neural explanation for choking under pressure: a deficit in motor preparation induced by an overly large potential “jackpot” payoff.
SCS-Created Tool Uses an LLM To Train Mental Health Professionals
SCS researchers have developed Patient-Psi, a simulated patient for cognitive behavioral therapy training that uses large language models to help bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world experience.
Carnegie Mellon Releases Remastered Version of 'The Last Lecture'
Using AI, a video systems engineer at Carnegie Mellon who worked with Randy Pausch revisited the inspirational talk viewed by millions worldwide.
Alumni Take Home Emmy Awards
CMU alumni win 2024 Emmys.
Automated Tuning of Large-Scale Neuronal Models
An interdisciplinary group of researchers primarily based at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh presents a novel framework, Spiking Network Optimization using Population Statistics, that can quickly and accurately customize models that reproduce activity to mimic what’s observed in the brain.