SCS Researchers Learn Much From In-Home Test of Adaptive Robot Interface
Head-Worn Assistive Teleoperation (HAT) — an experimental interface to control a mobile robot designed by students at Carnegie Mellon University, requires fewer fine motor skills than other interfaces to help people with some form of paralysis or similar motor impairments control a mobile robot and manipulator.
Pittsburgh Universities Unite To Fight Online Hate
Carnegie Mellon joined Pittsburgh universities in the fight to stop online hate at Hacking4Humanity 2024.
Carnegie Mellon University and Play Included® Bring LEGO® Brick Based Interventions to US
CMU has announced its partnership with a U.K. social enterprise, Play Included®, to officially launch Project Baseplate, a scalable platform for deploying LEGO® brick based activities to children across the United States.
CMU Advances Trustworthy AI as Part of AI Safety Institute Consortium
Carnegie Mellon University is joining the U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium (AISIC).
Emmy Award-Winning Journalist Byron Pitts Delivers MLK Keynote at CMU
As part of its annual celebration to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., CMU welcomed Emmy Award-winning journalist Byron Pitts to give a keynote lecture.
New Robotics Innovation Center Will Anchor Community Outreach Programs in Hazelwood
Upon its completion in 2025, the Robotics Innovation Center will serve as a home to well-established programs connecting CMU and the Hazelwood community.
CMU’s Iris Rover: A Heartbeat in Space, A Legacy on Earth
Carnegie Mellon's Iris rover team faced challenges after launch, but turned them into opportunities. They transformed their rental home into an impromptu command center and worked to better science and technical capabilities of the rover.
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.
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.