
Biological Sciences Postbaccalaureate Fellowship Offers Students Research and Grad School Preparation
The postbac fellowship in Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Biological Sciences provides students with one to two years of research training, mentorship and professional development.

Rales HCI Fellows Bring Inclusive Technology to the Forefront of Industry
Three students from the first-ever selection of Rales Fellows — Lizeth Anaya-Ojeda, Christian Johnson and Zoe Mercado — are pursuing master’s degrees from the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon.

MCS Associate Professor Leon Zhao Joins Project on Whole Eye Transplants
Carnegie Mellon University researchers will use Magnify Expansion Microscopy technology to precisely map optic nerve fibers as part of the six-year project, led by Stanford University and the University of Pittsburgh.

Dual Pitt-CMU Graduate Student Wins $1M Hult Prize
Anna Li, a graduate student in the Medical Scientist Training Program at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, is CEO of Korion Health — winner of the $1 million Hult Prize Global Competition.

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar earns first FEE EcoCampus Green Flag Designation in the MENA Region
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar has become the first university in the MENA region to receive the prestigious FEE EcoCampus Green Flag designation.

Portuguese Delegation Visits Carnegie Mellon
Portuguese Minister of Education, Science and Innovation, Fernando Alexandre made his first official visit to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, alongside the Secretary of State for Science Ana Paiva to attend the 2024 CMU Portugal Summit.

20 Years of 'Acceleration' Celebrated at Tepper School Naming Anniversary
The Tepper School of Business celebrated the 20th anniversary of the naming of the school on Friday, Nov. 15, honoring the visionary support of David A. Tepper, whose foundational endowment named Carnegie Mellon’s business school.

In Inaugural Challenge, Students Find Stories in Snacks Data
Winners and organizers reflect on the results from Carnegie Mellon University’s inaugural Student IronViz Challenge. The competition, which was modeled after the staff CMU IronViz Challenge previously held in July leading up to Data Analytics Day.
Thirty-two students that submitted 14 projects after a four-hour hackathon in Hunt Library on Oct. 26. Winners were notified Nov. 18.

Researchers Discover Crystallizable Organic Semiconductors with Machine Learning
Researchers devised a way to use machine learning to rapidly identify potential crystallizable organic semiconductors materials.

Report Investigates Workforce Implications of AI
A new report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on the impact of AI on the workforce emphasizes how humans — making informed choices, investing in training and creating fair policies — must shape a future where AI benefits everyone.

ManipGen Enables Robots To Manipulate New Objects in Diverse Environments
To enable robots to undertake a wide variety of tasks they haven't previously encountered, Ph.D. student Murtaza Dalal and other researchers at SCS and Apple Inc. have developed an approach to robotic manipulation called ManipGen.

NFT Marketplace Bias: Study Reveals Female and Black Avatars Sell for Less
A new study examined the impact of avatars’ gender and race on transaction prices in the NFT marketplace.