Carnegie Mellon’s Hacking Team Wins 7th DEF CON Capture the Flag Title
Carnegie Mellon University’s Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP) defended its DEF CON Capture the Flag title and earned its seventh victory in the past 11 years.
Revolutionizing Health Care: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Better Patient Care
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) provides one of the most promising advancements in the health care sector.
Parenting a 3-Year-Old Robot
A group of CMU and Meta AI researchers announce RoboAgent, an artificial intelligence that leverages passive observations and active learning to enable a robot to acquire manipulation abilities on par with a toddler.
Researchers Discover New Vulnerability in Large Language Models
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon have uncovered a new vulnerability that causes aligned language models like ChatGPT to generate objectionable behaviors at a high success rate.
CMU Computer Vision Researchers Use Motion To Discover Objects in Videos
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have shown computer vision systems can detect more easily objects in motion than stationary objects.
DOD Selects Sandholm for Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellows
The Department of Defense has selected Tuomas Sandholm for the 2023 class of Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellows.
Smith Named Co-Director of CMU-Pitt Neuroscience Partnership
Matthew A. Smith, a professor of biomedical engineering and Carnegie Mellon University's Neuroscience Institute, has been named co-director of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC).
AI, Automation Aid Science Exploration
During the COVID-19 pandemic, robots helped Carnegie Mellon University students in the Computational Biology Department complete lab assignments.
CMU Faculty Receive NSF CAREER Awards
The National Science Foundation has awarded CAREER awards to more than a dozen CMU researchers in 2023.
CyLab Presents at White House's Launch of New IoT Cybersecurity Labeling System
Carnegie Mellon University’s CyLab met with government officials and technology industry leaders as the White House launched its new Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity label.
Moisés Padilla Selected as Executive Director of the CMU Rales Fellows Program
Moisés Padilla has been selected as the inaugural executive director of the CMU Rales Fellows Program.
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.