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At less than 1.5 inches tall, the latest bipedal robot from Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering can navigate smaller spaces than any other two-legged robot in the world.
Scottie Sound Bath has quickly evolved from a class project to a recognized student organization. Through CMU’s Group X fitness classes, Scottie Sound Bath offers free weekly sessions to students, ...
Arm and SoftBank Group Corp. (SBG) today announced that Arm and SBG will contribute USD 15.5 million to CMU to support its partnership with Keio University (Keio), a collaboration to accelerate the ...
Today, Akondi’s groundbreaking work not only honors her grandfather but holds the promise of transforming diabetic care for millions around the world. Akondi has been named a recipient of the Stanford ...
CMU President Farnam Jahanian conferred 6,741 degrees as their families, friends and loved ones looked on, sending a new wave of talented graduates into the world to continue work that matters ...
A new partnership between Carnegie Mellon University and Schoolhouse.world will bring new opportunities for CMU students to gain hands-on experiences as tutors on the Schoolhouse platform.
CMU alumnus Nick Thieme has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his work on a series of articles that used data analysis to tell the story of Baltimore's fentanyl crisis.
The K&L Gates Prize honors a student “who has best inspired their fellow students to a love of learning through a combination of intellect, high scholarly achievement, engagement with others and ...
CMU and Pitt researchers selected for $80M Simons Collaboration on Ecological Neuroscience (SCENE), a 10-year initiative exploring how the brain encodes perception into action.
Once again, the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) premier hacking team, the Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP), has taken home the gold at this year’s MITRE Embedded Capture-the-flag (eCTF) cybersecurity ...
Across disciplines and domains, Carnegie Mellon University research is tackling the world’s most urgent challenges where humanity and technology meet.
ASCE selected Akinci in recognition of her transformative research in facility and construction information systems.
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