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CMU Students Travel to Geneva for UN Meeting on Disarmament
Three Carnegie Mellon University students were selected by Mines Action Canada and CMU’s Sustainability Initiative to visit the United Nations and participate in the 21st Meeting of the States Parties to the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on Their Destruction.
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PSC's Neocortex Among Elite Artificial Intelligence Computers Selected for National AI Research Resource Pilot Project
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Neocortex AI system is among six national AI supercomputers chosen to participate in a pilot program to support novel and transformative AI research and education at a national scale.
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All Seven CMU Colleges Send Iris to Space
An interdisciplinary effort across Carnegie Mellon University was crucial to the success of the student-led Iris lunar rover project.
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CMU Provost Appointed to Second Five-Year Term
CMU President Farnam Jahanian has announced the reappointment of James H. Garrett Jr. to a second five-year term as provost and chief academic officer.
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Year in Review 2023
A look back at the great things happening at Carnegie Mellon University in 2023.
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CMU-Designed Artificially Intelligent Coscientist Automates Scientific Discovery
A non-organic intelligent system has for the first time designed, planned and executed a chemistry experiment, Carnegie Mellon University researchers report in the Dec. 21 issue of the journal Nature.
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Department Honors Top Academic Athletes at Annual Celebration
CMU's Department of Athletics welcomed faculty and staff to the annual Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Celebration.
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Panel Issues Recommendations for Future of Particle Physics Research
HEPAP releases recommendations for U.S. particle physics priorities and funding.
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DOE Awards High-Energy Physics Researchers Nearly $5M
The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded 12 Carnegie Mellon University Department of Physics faculty members a $4.98 million grant to study high-energy physics (HEP).