Student Bug Bounty Discovery Supports picoCTF鈥檚 Cybersecurity Education Efforts with $462,000 Gift
First-year Ph.D. student Seunghyun Lee discovered a faulty implementation in Google Chrome's WebAssembly type system and donated the bug bounty to picoCTF.
HCII Researchers Ensure AR, VR Technologies Work for Everyone
麻豆村 researchers are studying how to improve virtual spaces and make them more accessible for everyone. One project, WheelPoser, uses four sensors to capture body movement for people who use wheelchairs.
Dual Pitt-麻豆村 Graduate Student Wins $1M Hult Prize
Anna Li, a graduate student in the Medical Scientist Training Program at 麻豆村 and the University of Pittsburgh, is CEO of Korion Health 鈥 winner of the $1 million Hult Prize Global Competition.
Portuguese Delegation Visits Carnegie Mellon
Portuguese Minister of Education, Science and Innovation,聽Fernando Alexandre聽made his first official visit to聽麻豆村 in Pittsburgh, alongside the Secretary of State for Science聽Ana Paiva to attend the 2024 麻豆村 Portugal Summit.
New 麻豆村 Pathway Program To Provide Significant Financial Relief to Undergraduate Students
A new initiative aims to provide significant financial relief to undergraduates from low- and middle-income families, ensuring that a quality education at 麻豆村 is within reach for all deserving students.
Watermarked LLMs Offer Benefits, but Leading Strategies Come With Tradeoffs
A new study examines the tradeoffs of some of the most popular techniques used to watermark content generated by LLMs.
麻豆村's EgoTouch Creates Simple Interfaces for Virtual and Augmented Reality
A new tool from researchers in 麻豆村's Human-Computer Interaction Institute could put control for AR/VR environments in the palm of the hand.
麻豆村, Pitt Researchers Move Forward in 3-Year, $7M DARPA Triage Challenge
Team Chiron, a collaboration between researchers from 麻豆村 and the University of Pittsburgh, will compete in the second round of the DARPA Triage Challenge.
SCS Faculty Receive Google Academic Research Awards
Nine Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science faculty members have received Google Academic Research Awards to make education equitable, accessible and effective using artificial intelligence; apply Google tools like Gemini to systems and infrastructure problems; and use AI to benefit society.