
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.

A Deeper Commitment to Carnegie Bosch Institute
Bosch and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have announced new leadership for the CBI as Christopher Martin steps into the role of president of CBI.

Alumnus Gift Will Advance Electrical and Computer Engineering
Giorgio Coraluppi has made a commitment that will endow the headship for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).

Micromobility Modes Could Replace 1/5 of Short Car Trips
CMU's Corey Harper's study found that micromobility could reduce congestion on crowded corridors and that wide-scale bike lane deployment can maximize congestion benefits.

CMU and Mayo Clinic To Collaborate on Transplant Innovation
Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Biomedical Engineering is teaming up with the Mayo Clinic to transform organ transplantation.