Pilot Transportation Program Improves Rural Access and Mobility
Carnegie Mellon Researchers designed and piloted the rural access mobility platform to improve rural mobility services and intend to replicate the system across the country.
CMU Alumni Help ‘The Heart of Rock and Roll’ Beat on Broadway
Costume designer Jen Caprio and actor Corey Cott, both Carnegie Mellon School of Drama alumni, discuss contributing their talents to the new jukebox musical "The Heart of Rock and Roll" featuring the music of rock band Huey Lewis and the News on Broadway.
Kolter Named Head of Carnegie Mellon University Machine Learning Department
Zico Kolter is ready to lead that transformation as the new director of Carnegie Mellon University's Machine Learning Department (MLD).
Tepper School Study Offers a Better Way to Make AI Fairer for Everyone
In a new paper, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Stevens Institute of Technology show a new way of thinking about the fair impacts of AI decisions.
People with Autism Turn to ChatGPT for Advice on Workplace Issues
A new Carnegie Mellon University study explores how people with autism interact with ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools for help and advice as they confront problems in their workplaces.
Digital Twins and Nanotechnology Can Transform Agriculture
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed an approach to increase crop yield and efficiency by making plants more resilient against disease and harmful environmental factors.
Aleena Siddiqui Receives Udall Scholarship
Aleena Siddiqui, a rising junior with a double major in materials science and engineering and environmental and sustainability studies, has received the 2024 Udall Scholar award.
Three-peat for CMU Hacking Team at MITRE Cybersecurity Tournament
The winning streak for Carnegie Mellon University's competitive hacking team continued after claiming first prize at the MITRE Embedded Capture the Flag (eCTF) competition for the third consecutive year.
Amateur Radio for Aspiring Professionals
This introductory course gives engineering students hands-on experience with radio technology and opportunities to explore its use as a hobby, public service and means of technical experimentation.
Representation Matters in AI-Generated Images
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center's Bridges-2 supercomputer helps retrain AIs to avoid creating offensive pictures for specific cultures.
Robots Could Clear Snow, Assist at Crosswalks, Monitor Sidewalks for Traffic
A new study by Carnegie Mellon University researchers found that when roboticists and people with disabilities collaborate on robot designs, interesting ideas emerge that could make existing robots more accessible and inspire new uses.
Minerva Schafer Aims for a Sustainable Life
CMU's Minerva Schafer found a community in Pittsburgh and at Carnegie Mellon University.