
The No Club: Bringing Gender Equity to the Workplace
On May 3, the original No Club members will publish "The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work."

RAMPS Grant Will Democratize Entry to NSF High-Performance Computers
The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded $7.5 million over five years to the Resource Allocations Marketplace and Platform Services (RAMPS) project, led by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Strong Women Strong Girls Builds Strong Bonds
CMU's Strong Women Strong Girls chapter pairs college students with elementary schools across Pittsburgh to mentor and empower young girls in grades 3-5.

Reinforcement Learning Bolsters Automated Detection of Concrete Cracks
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed autonomous drone technology that someday might prevent catastrophes and lesser mishaps caused by deterioration.

Carnegie Mellon University's New TCS Hall Opens
The CMU community gathered to celebrate the impact of the partnership between CMU and TCS at the grand opening of TCS Hall.

Your Eyes Control Your Smartphone Via New Gaze-Tracking Tool
EyeMU enables users to interact with their screens without lifting a finger.

Engineering Senior Lays Strong Foundation for New Students
Carnegie Mellon University senior Andrew Thompson wants to make life a little sweeter for others by setting them up for success.

Jaramillo on Transportation, IPCC Report for Policymakers
Carnegie Mellon University's Paulina Jaramillo served as a coordinating lead author for the transportation chapter of the newly released Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report.

Scott Institute's Siefken Joins Office of Technology Transitions at the DOE
CMU's Anna J. Siefken will join the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Technology Transitions as a commercialization executive.

ETC Game Guided by Global Goals
An ETC team created a game called Shapetopia, in which players make sustainable policy choices that affect the quality of life in a society.

Sensing Signals in Paralyzed Muscles
CMU's Doug Weber partnered with an international team of researchers to explore the possibility of using myoelectric signals to predict intended hand gestures in a person with tetraplegia.

CMU Dean Appointed to National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee
Ramayya Krishnan, dean of CMU's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, has been appointed to the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee (NAIAC).