Machine Learning Gets Smarter To Speed Up Drug Discovery
Researchers at CMU used large volume of unlabeled molecules to build ML models that could perform better on property predictions than other models.
Robots Can Learn To Safely Navigate Warehouses
A team of CMU engineers and computer scientists have employed their expertise in advanced manufacturing, robotics and artificial intelligence to develop the warehouse robots of the future.
Crossroads for Data
The new Intel/VMware Crossroads 3D-FPGA Academic Research Center, involving students and faculty from Carnegie Mellon University, has been formed to determine the role of FPGAs in extending the performance and efficiency of future data centers.
The Cut, Beach and Beyond
The project, "The Cut, Beach and Beyond," is the culmination of Steve Lee's and Sarah Christian's efforts to revive and enhance a semester-long design/build course.
Sensing Signals in Paralyzed Muscles
CMU's Doug Weber partnered with an international team of researchers to explore the possibility of using myoelectric signals to predict intended hand gestures in a person with tetraplegia.
Students' Ingenuity Automates Scientific Research
Carnegie Mellon University students Morgan Chen and Ari Fiorino are working to use robots to automate and modernize scientific research.
CMU Research Takes Center Stage at Three Minute Thesis
Eight doctoral students compete in the finals of Carnegie Mellon University's Three Minute Thesis.
Blanton Accepts NSBE Lifetime Achievement in Academia Award
The National Society of Black Engineers awarded Carnegie Mellon University's Shawn Blanton the 2022 NSBE Golden Torch Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Disentangling Interactions Across Brain Areas
Exploring how brain areas communicate with each other is the focus of a long-standing research collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and Champalimaud Research.