
Carnegie Mellon University and Google Public Sector Partner To Accelerate AI Research with Extensive GPU Cloud Deployment
The first-of-its-kind partnership between Google and Carnegie Mellon will significantly increase CMU’s cloud-based GPU resources for advanced AI research.

Allstot, Choset, Gonzalez Elected AAAS Fellows
Carnegie Mellon University’s Howie Choset and Cleotilde “Coty” Gonzalez have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Tartans Win Three National Titles in Men’s Swimming and Diving
Carnegie Mellon University men’s swimming and diving program won three national titles and earned All-America honors in nine events.

Improved Muscle Mapping Could Aid Neurological Treatment
Carnegie Mellon Engineering researchers are using high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) with spatial filters and ultrasound to reduce crosstalk and enhance muscle activity localization. This approach aims to achieve precise mapping of muscle activity, particularly in complex structures like the forearm.

Mastercard Foundation Scholar Ready To Become a Leader in AI
As a Mastercard Foundation Scholar, Clemence Ingabire is developing the skills to lead the charge toward responsible AI use in health care.

MSE Student Wins Washington Prize
Katie Eisenman has been selected as the first place winner of the 2025 George Washington Prize, an award given annually in recognition of academic excellence, commitment to service, and leadership.

Cloaked in Color: Some Female Hummingbirds Evolve Male Plumage To Dodge Harassment
A study by Carnegie Mellon University's Kevin Zollman found that some female hummingbirds have evolved their coloring to mimic males.

Artificial Intelligence Makes Energy Demand More Complex — And More Achievable
Carnegie Mellon University is uniquely positioned to address growing concerns around the energy demand of artificial intelligence.

Empowering the Energy Workforce for an AI-Driven Future
Experts at Carnegie Mellon University emphasize that the role of AI in the energy workforce is to unlock the full potential of human workers.

Research Using AI in Energy Applications at CMU Showcases the Frontier of Opportunities
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University consider how to efficiently and sustainably power artificial intelligence.

Shapiro Unveils AI Pilot Program Results at Carnegie Mellon
President Farnam Jahanian welcomed Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro back to Carnegie Mellon University to share findings from a 12-month generative AI pilot between the commonwealth and OpenAI.

Curious Minds, Confident Mentors Drive Women’s Success in STEM
At CMU, exceptional women are advancing the frontiers of innovation and passionately inspiring the next generation of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians to make their own lasting marks on the world.