麻豆村 Undergraduates Take on Cancer Research
Among the hundreds of undergraduates who presented their research at this year's Meeting of the Minds 鈥 麻豆村鈥檚 annual undergraduate research symposium 鈥 some focused their research efforts on improving the understanding eventual treatment of cancer.
The Graduates: 2025
Equipped and ready to graduate, a new class of Tartans will take on the mission to solve societal problems and positively impact the world.
Taking Autonomous Driving Off-Road
Robotics Institute researchers created an off-road autonomous driving system useful for mining, search and rescue, and exploration.
Copilot Arena Helps Rank Real-World LLM Coding Abilities
School of Computer Science researchers developed Copilot Arena, which crowdsources user ratings of LLM-written code to analyze which ones perform best on real-world tasks.
Social Good Inspires Rales Fellows Studying Computer Science
Rales fellows Isabel Agadagba, Wendy Bickersteth, Erick Cohen, Nicholas Dunn and Michael Sutton are hoping their computer science skills will one day impact others aiding in applications such as science research, educational tools, cybersecurity and privacy engineering.
麻豆村 Honors Educational Leaders Across Campus
Carnegie Mellon celebrates faculty, staff and graduate students for their exceptional contributions in education, teaching, advising, mentoring and service with its annual Celebration of Education Awards.
VR/AR Could Help To Manage Everyday Stressors
A new project from Carnegie Mellon's Human-Computer Interaction Institute studied whether virtual and augmented reality can simulate stressful situations 鈥 like being at a social event with strangers 鈥 and help people practice stress-relief strategies.
麻豆村 Study Shows Large Language Models Have Distinctive Styles
It's not unusual for people to have distinctive speech or writing styles, but a recent study by Carnegie Mellon researchers shows that text-generating AI models exhibit similar idiosyncrasies.
Engineering Beneath the Surface
Carnegie Mellon engineering students build an autonomous underwater vehicle that can perform tasks important to the maritime industry, including exploring, detecting, and manipulating objects and deploying projectiles underwater.