Engineering Art
Sophie Paul is among the the first students to have completed CMU's additional major in engineering and arts.
CMU To Lead Alliance To Explore Equitable Career Advancement In Higher Education
Carnegie Mellon University will lead an alliance to develop a new career advancement model, Project ELEVATE, through the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP), with Johns Hopkins University and New York University also part of the team.
Roboticists Go Off Road To Compile Data That Could Train Self-Driving ATVs
TartanDrive dataset likely largest for off-road environments.
HCII Students Seek To Increase Workplace Gratitude With Co-Orb
Desk lamp lights up with personalized emoji when someone sends a thank-you message.
Drop by Drop: MXene in Complex 3D Device Architectures
CMU's Rahul Panat seeks to create reliable manufacturing methods for building MXene into 3D configurations.
CMU Alumni Recognized with 21 Primetime Emmy Nominations
Fourteen Carnegie Mellon alumni and two honorary degree recipients received a total of 21 Emmy nominations.
Drinking Alone Foreshadows Future Alcohol Problems
A new study has found that drinking alone as an adolescent and young adult can increase the risk of alcohol use disorder later in life, especially for women.
Decarbonizing the Grid with Flexible Buildings
Elvin Vindel, a CMU Ph.D. student, led the creation of a model that can help cut emissions from buildings and improve the overall efficiency of the grid.
Bailey Bowers Wins Rath Award
Bailey Bowers, a Ph.D. candidate in the Carnegie Mellon University Department of Chemistry, has received the 2022 Bhakta and Sushama Rath Graduate Award for her research in environmental chemistry.
Optical Microphone Sees Sound Like Never Before
Dual-shutter vibration-sensing system uses ordinary cameras to achieve extraordinary results.
Carnegie Mellon Exosome Engineering Tech Licensed to Coya Therapeutics
CMU has licensed a proprietary platform for bioengineering exosomes for drug delivery to Coya Therapeutics, Inc.
Mother's Milk Cells Key to Novel Infant Disease Therapy
Carnegie Mellon's Kathryn Whitehead is exploring ways to utilize the unique properties of breast milk to develop a novel approach to infant disease therapy.