
Carnegie Mellon Exosome Engineering Tech Licensed to Coya Therapeutics
CMU has licensed a proprietary platform for bioengineering exosomes for drug delivery to Coya Therapeutics, Inc.

Mother's Milk Cells Key to Novel Infant Disease Therapy
Carnegie Mellon's Kathryn Whitehead is exploring ways to utilize the unique properties of breast milk to develop a novel approach to infant disease therapy.

Tkacik Named Scott Institute Executive Director
Daniel Tkacik has been appointed as the new executive director of the Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation.

Conrad Zapanta Named College of Engineering Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies
Conrad Zapanta has been appointed the new associate dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Engineering.

Remembering Tung Au
Tung Au, CMU emeritus professor, passed away on May 31, 2022, at 98 years old.

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.