From Inquiry to Innovation
A research institute like no other, Carnegie Mellon is home to the world's leading experts in a range of fields. From computing to the arts to the environment to biotechnology, Carnegie Mellon students, faculty and staff are shaping the future with a strong focus on finding practical answers to complex problems.
Home to more than 90 centers and institutes, Carnegie Mellon affords its researchers the freedom to look across disciplines for solutions, benefiting from many perspectives.
With corporate sponsorship opportunities and an Office of Sponsored Projects that helps researchers navigate rules and regulations, graduate and undergraduate researchers can find support wherever they are.

Research Stories

Dialing, texting & talking on a cell phone distracts drivers and is causing many legislatures to consider banning cell phone use in cars
Researchers are improving fruit farming by developing new technology for apple & orange growers
A new drug discovery has the potential to stop the development of epilepsy
Precise intervention is the idea behind researchers' development of implantable biosensors for the body
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Center Spotlight

CyLab at Carnegie Mellon is one of the largest university-based cybersecurity education and research centers in the U.S.
Its research strategy is holistic. Seven areas of research and development have been designated, spanning a wide range of technologies, systems and users.
The objective is to build a new generation of technologies that will lead to measurable, available, secure, trustworthy & sustainable computing and communications systems.
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