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Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Success Through Interaction

Whether it's pairing an expert in mechanical engineering with a top-ranked fine arts professor to deliver a new technology to musical students, or it's fostering collaboration across engineering, economics and policy leaders to study the challenges of today's energy industry, Carnegie Mellon students, faculty, alumni and staff are working together to solve problems. These stories of Carnegie Mellon's interdisciplinary collaboration prove success is possible only through interaction.

Summer 2008

  • : Ender Final Receives Grant
  • : What College is Really About
  • : Engineers Head for Wall Street
  • : Safer Rescues, Easier Surgeries
  • : Team Refines Craft
  • Breaking the Brain's Code 

Spring 2008

  • : Carnegie Mellon Takes Top Spots
  • : All University Orchestra
  • : A Revolutionary Way to Wiixercise
  • : Carnegie Science Center Honors
  • : A Venture into the Future
  • : Chemists Clean Up the Water
  • : Student Posters to Sway Shoppers
  • : Four More Join Robot Hall of Fame
  • : Physics Leader New Dean of MCS
  • : Kids Try Hand at Engineering 

Winter 2008

  • : Particles Get 'Invisibility Cloak'
  • : Taking Breathalyzer to New Heights
  • : Technology Delivers Answers
  • : Carnegie Mellon, HBCUs Team Up
  • : Michalek Wins Early Career Award
  • : Student Honored for Outreach
  • What's That Smell?
  • : Sierra Publishes Student Posters
  • : Student Creates Robot Leg
  • : Studio Art Meets Comp Sci
  • : International Team Finds Clues on How Disease Develops 

Fall 2007

  • : An Undergrad's Experience in Neuroscience
  • : Students to Explore Life Sciences
  • : Building Technology Bridges
  • : Offering Hope for New Drug Therapies
  • Measuring the Daily Grinds Effects
  • : Interactive Game Unveiled
  • : Award-Winning Device Helps Autistic
  • : Alum Helped Create Visionary Product
  • : Sustainable Solar Design
  • : Robyn Archer, Australian Festival in the 'Burgh
  • : Introducing the Gigapan Camera
  • : Anti-Phishing Game Teaches Cybersecurity

Summer 2007

  • : Lanes Establish New Center
  • : Chiropractic Meets Primatology
  • : Discovery Could Help Patients
  • : Catapulting Kids' Minds into Science
  • : Simulation Provides Best Pics to Date
  • : Local Artists Get Support
  • Recording Wins Diapason Award
  • Rising U.S. Trade May Increase Carbon Emissions
  • Drama Program Plants Seeds of Confidence, Courage
  • Students To Benefit from Breadth of Program

Spring 2007

  • Immersing Heinz Students in the Entertainment Industry
  • Web Game To Teach Girls Negotiation
  • Jared L. Cohon Reappointed President: Will Lead Carnegie Mellon Through Next Five Years of Growth
  • Robot Hall of Fame: Inductees Announced for 2007
  • Meeting of the Minds: A Celebration of Student Research
  • Students Find Recording Studio to be Interdisciplinary  Hub
  • Award-Winning Engineering Profs
  • Student Art on Pittsburgh's Billboards
  • Glover, Drummond Honored with Grad Student Awards
  • Surgeons Apply Engineering Principles

Winter 2007

Fall 2006