CMU Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
The National Science Foundation has awarded CAREER awards to more than a dozen CMU researchers in 2023.
Summer Programs Create Reactions in Young Scientists
A Summer of Chemistry, organized by the Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning and Outreach, gave fourth- through sixth-graders exposure to a wide range of topics including cosmetic chemistry, environmental chemistry, polymer chemistry, forensic chemistry and kitchen chemistry.
CMU Physics Faculty Trains High School Teachers
Carnegie Mellon University's Physics Teachers Program provides opportunities to high school educators, resources and a community aimed at motivating more students to consider physics as a career.
CMU Celebrates 125th Commencement
On Sunday, May 14, Carnegie Mellon University held its 125th Commencement ceremony.
Hubble Finds Double Quasar in Early Universe
Simulations from Carnegie Mellon University help researchers to understand double quasar discovery.
CMU Highlights Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon honors faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.
Weak Gravitational Lensing Tests the Cosmological Model
An international team of cosmologists and astrophysicists including researchers from Carnegie Mellon used precision measurements to find that the universe is slightly less “clumpy” than it should be based on the cosmological standard model. Their findings could lead to a better understanding of dark matter.
Team Wins Air Force Research Laboratory AI Grand Challenge
A team of collaborators from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill won Phase 1 of the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN)-sponsored Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Active AI Planners for Chemistry/Materials Optimization and Discovery Grand Challenge.
Interdisciplinary AI Conference Brings Experts Together
The NSF AI Planning Institute for Data-Driven Discovery in Physics hosted the 2023 Biophysics and Quantitative Biology in the AI Era Workshop in January.