SCS Researchers Learn Much From In-Home Test of Adaptive Robot Interface
Head-Worn Assistive Teleoperation (HAT) — an experimental interface to control a mobile robot designed by students at Carnegie Mellon University, requires fewer fine motor skills than other interfaces to help people with some form of paralysis or similar motor impairments control a mobile robot and manipulator.
Pittsburgh Universities Unite To Fight Online Hate
Carnegie Mellon joined Pittsburgh universities in the fight to stop online hate at Hacking4Humanity 2024.
AI Tool Lets New Managers Practice Performance Reviews and Job Interviews
A new artificial intelligence tool developed at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business lets students practice conducting performance reviews and job interviews with AI agents based on Large Language Models (LLMs) that behave like employees.
American Historical Association Honors Joe Trotter and CMU Alumna Jackie Wu
Meeting Joe Trotter through his course "African Americans, Imprisonment, and the Carceral State" helped to shape CMU alumna Jackie Wu’s academic career.
SEI Director and CEO Paul Nielsen Receives AIAA Award
Paul Nielsen, director and CEO of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), received the AIAA Distinguished Service Award.
Carnegie Mellon University and Play Included® Bring LEGO® Brick Based Interventions to US
CMU has announced its partnership with a U.K. social enterprise, Play Included®, to officially launch Project Baseplate, a scalable platform for deploying LEGO® brick based activities to children across the United States.
CMU-UBC Team Wins Challenge To Advance Parkinson’s Disease Research
Familial Parkinson's disease affects at least 500,000 Americans, but a team ofCarnegie Mellon University and University of British Columbia researchers have found apotential target for a treatment.
CMU Advances Trustworthy AI as Part of AI Safety Institute Consortium
Carnegie Mellon University is joining the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC).
CMU Basketball Team Honors ‘Secret Game’ of 1944
The Carnegie Mellon University basketball team paid tribute to what came to be known as “The Secret Game,” played in 1944.
CMU Welcomes Costa Samaras as New Director of the Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
Costa Samaras has returned to Carnegie Mellon University as the director of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation.
CMU Alumnus, Faculty Win 2024 Grammy Awards
School of Drama alumnus Christian Borle (1995) and Master of Entertainment Industry Management faculty member Michele Smith were winners at the 66th Grammy Awards
With Mill 19 Visit, Pa. Gov. Shapiro Details 10-year Economic Development Plan
At Mill 19, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro highlighted the need for innovation, collaboration and investment across the state in his new economic development strategy.