Increasing Transmission Efficiency Would Cut Air Pollution
Investment in electrical transmission and distribution (T&D) systems could significantly reduce air pollution, according to a study led by CMU researchers.
How a Sandwich is Transforming Electronics
Carnegie Mellon's Sheng Shen has fabricated a flexible, powerful and highly reliable material with twice the thermal conductance of current state-of-the-art thermal interface materials.
Four CMU Faculty Members Named 2022 AAAS Fellows
Four Carnegie Mellon University faculty members have been elected as 2022 fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Carnegie Mellon Faculty and Alumni elected to National Academy of Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University's Bill Sanders, Elias Towe, Anirudh Devgan and Stefan Savage have received the prestigious honor of election to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
Delivering mRNA Therapeutics to the Pancreas
CMU's Kathryn Whitehead is improving delivery systems by changing the chemistry of the nanoparticles to reroute them in the body, putting CMU researchers one step closer to unlocking the potential of gene therapeutics to treat incurable pancreatic diseases.
Team Projects Two Out of Three Glaciers Could Be Lost by 2100
Carnegie Mellon University's David Rounce has led an international effort to produce new projections of glacier mass loss through the century under different emissions scenarios.
Tartans Celebrated for Their Exceptional Academic Standing
Excellence in academics and athletics is not mutually exclusive at Carnegie Mellon University.
Year in Review 2022
A look back at the top stories at Carnegie Mellon University in 2022.
Bill Sanders Installed as the Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean
Formal ceremony celebrates transformational gift and inaugural holder of the Strecker Dean's Chair in the College of Engineering.