James Barr von Oehsen Named Director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
James Barr von Oehsen has been selected as the director of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC).
Ph.D. Candidate Pivots from Modeling Earth to Galactic Ideas
Carnegie Mellon Ph.D. student Ann-Marsha Alexis was awarded the John Peoples Jr. Fellowship in Physics.
Senior Folds Machine Learning into DNA Origami Research
Carnegie Mellon University senior Peter Sauer is offering a technological take on a biological problem.
Prototype Particle Detectors Project Smashes Milestone
CMU physicists are one step closer to a major upgrade for the Large Hadron Collider's Compact Muon Solenoid experiment.
Moroccan Service Trip Sets Senior's Sights on Medicine
Volunteering at the Clinique La Capitale in Rabat, Morocco, brought greater clarity to Veronique Wright's future.
Emma Clarke Awarded Pake Fellowship
CMU student Emma Clarke was recently awarded the George E. and Marjorie S. Pake Fellowship in Physics.
Kaufman Foundation Honors Singh with New Investigator Grant
New Investigator research grants empower scientists early in their careers to seek to make a mark in biology, physics and chemistry.
Matyjaszewski Wins National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences
He is globally recognized for discovering and developing atom transfer radical polymerization, which has a range of applications.
Simulations Transform Coal-Like Material to Amorphous Graphite and Nanotubes
Work by Ohio University and the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center offers hope for converting coal to carbon-neutral materials for tech uses.