A Framework To Advance Green Hydrogen Production
Researchers invent an all-encompassing optimization framework to design green hydrogen production processes.
Multi-university Team Building Actuators for Next Generation Sustainable Bio-bots
CMU's Victoria Webster-Wood will lead a multi-university team of researchers to improve the strength, lifespan and control of biohybrid actuators.
Bold Initiative To Make Hockey Safer Returns for Sixth Year
For the sixth year in a row, Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering joined forces with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Covestro and Bauer Hockey to make ice hockey safer.
Improving Air Quality in Africa
A Clean Air Fund grant will help CMU Engineers create a new center in Accra, Ghana to test the accuracy of low-cost air quality sensors.
CMU To Lead NASA Space Technology Research Institute
A new NASA Space Technology Research Institute led by Carnegie Mellon University seeks to shorten the cycle required to design, manufacture and test parts that can withstand the conditions of space travel.
Lab Work Makes For Easier Class Work
Terry Feng will graduate from Carnegie Mellon University with a double major in materials science and engineering and computer science. And he says his research experience gave him an edge in working with the tools and equipment he used in his material science courses.
Undergraduate Researches Health Impacts of Wildfire Smoke
CMU undergraduate Jing Lin researches the health effects of wildfire smoke.
Engineering Breakthrough in Softbotics
CMU Researchers develop first self-healing, electrically conducive, soft material.
U.S. Chamber AI Commission Releases New Report
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's AI Commission released a new report. Conrad Tucker, a professor of mechanical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, served as a commissioner.