CMU Robot Works Inside E-Waste Recycling Facility
Matt Travers, a researcher from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, is using robotics to improve e-waste recycling.
Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius Looks Ahead After 2024 Election
David Ignatius of the Washington Post spoke as part of Carnegie Mellon University's President’s Lecture Series and Deeper Conversations to promote the power of civil discourse.
Acoustic Awareness: ANAVI Framework Addresses Robot Noise Levels in the Home
A Robotics Institute team developed a framework that enables home robots to estimate noise levels in indoor environments by using only visual information — potentially leading to less-disruptive interactions with humans.
Carnegie Mellon University Researchers Develop Metric To Measure US Gaps in EV Charging
Carnegie Mellon researchers develop a metric to measure the gaps in EV charging coverage across the country.
CMU AI Algorithm Detects Anomalies in CMS Experiment
During Large Hadron Collider Run 3, researchers have deployed an innovative machine learning technique that will improve the data quality of one of the detector’s most crucial components.
At Intersection of Race and Intimacy, Drama Professor’s Work Onstage Informs Students Offstage
Kaja Dunn, associate professor in the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, has served as intimacy coordinator for the stage and screen, and as a director with her latest effort, "A Room in the Castle" opening Jan. 24.
AI as a Teaching Tool: Transforming Coding Literacy in the Libraries
A University Libraries workshop led participants through a series of collaborative, hands-on exercises demonstrating AI’s potential as a tool and how to use it effectively.
Master Classes Offer Self-Discovery Through the Arts
Each year CMU drama faculty teach a master class through the Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
CMU Researchers Pave the Way for Digital Twins of the Human Placenta
A computational model of the basic functional unit of the placenta enables researchers to simulate placenta blood flow, realistically.
CMU Researchers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards
Carnegie Mellon University's Ismaila Dabo, Claire Le Goues and Aaditya Ramdas are among the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest accolade bestowed by the U.S. government on early career scientists and engineers.
CMU Alumnus Stephen Schwartz Receives Oscar Nomination for 'Wicked' Score
Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama alumnus Stephen Schwartz has earned his ninth Academy Award nomination, this time for the original score of the box office smash “Wicked,” based on the musical written by Schwartz and Winnie Holzman.
SCS Researchers Develop Method To Transmit Power Through the Body
To free wearable tech from the burden of batteries, SCS researchers developed Power-over-Skin, which allows electricity to travel through the human body and could one day power battery-free devices from head to toe.