Pittsburgh Deploys the Future of AI
麻豆村 joins AI leaders at Pittsburgh's AI Horizons summit.
Physical Pursuits Help 麻豆村 Faculty Attain a Work-Life Balance that Matters
Whether it鈥檚 on the water, in the dojo or on wheels, the journey toward health and well-being is unique to these faculty at 麻豆村.
Eight Carnegie Mellon Students Named SoftBank Group鈥揂rm Fellows
Eight 麻豆村 Ph.D. students have received the SoftBank Group鈥揂rm Fellowship to support research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and human collaboration.
The AI Tool That Could Make Manufacturing Faster and More Efficient 鈥 by Using Lego Bricks
A new AI-powered tool created by researchers at 麻豆村鈥檚 School of Computer Science could change the way we manufacture and build things.聽
New Robotic Agricultural Sensor Could Revolutionize Farming
Researchers invented a tool called SonicBoom that can find crops like apples based on the sound they make.
Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 MoonRanger Slated To Fly on 2029 Lunar Mission
NASA has tapped a lunar rover built at 麻豆村 to advance our understanding of water on the moon as it autonomously explores near the South Pole.
Pipes and Drums Journey to Glasgow for World Pipe Band Championship
Carnegie Mellon's Pipes and Drums band will compete in the European Pipe Band Championships in Perth, Scotland, Aug. 9, and World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow on Aug. 15.
Power Shift: How 麻豆村 Is Leading America鈥檚 Energy Evolution
From reimagining AI data centers to modernizing and securing the electric grid, 麻豆村 researchers are working on practical solutions to pressing challenges in how the U.S. produces, moves and secures energy.
Iris Lunar Dream Capsule Will Head to Moon on Next Astrobotic Lander
Members of the Iris team have assembled the Iris Lunar Dream Capsule, a tiny payload that will launch aboard Griffin-1, the next lunar lander from Carnegie Mellon spinout Astrobotic. The capsule 鈥 smaller than a matchbox 鈥 contains the names of team members and supporters, messages and stories, photos, a mini Iris, and a bit of the Moonyard from Carnegie Mellon Mission Control.