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This year’s selection of awardees includes three faculty-led projects intended to support efforts that develop, deploy and ...
The NSF CAREER award supports early-career researchers at Carnegie Mellon University as they work to impact society.
CMU researchers, including recent graduate Camden Johnson, are investigating ways to safely remove tire dust from waterways.
To help faculty, students and alumni transform their research into the next generation of companies, Carnegie Mellon ...
Heinz College graduate student Siva Komaragiri worked with physicians at Allegheny General Hospital to create an app that ...
This year’s Voluntary University Review detailing CMU’s progress in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals showcases ...
The 12th CMU-Africa graduation ceremony celebrates resilience, global impact, and the future of African tech leadership.
In the age of ever-present technology, dead batteries are a common hindrance. But for those relying on a wearable health care device to monitor glucose, reduce tremors or even track heart function, ...
Every year, roughly 1.2 million patients experience adverse outcomes associated with injectable medications, and these errors are estimated to cost about $5 billion. A team including a researcher from ...
Divided into teams — focused on communications; guidance, navigation and control (GNC); and vision — students from Carnegie Mellon University simulated how a satellite collects and transmits usable ...
For the 15% of the U.S. population living in rural areas, simple but essential trips like commuting to work, shopping for groceries or accessing health care have become more challenging and expensive ...