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Since launching in 2016, the Manufacturing Futures Institute has attracted generous funding, many valued collaborators, and numerous opportunities to be a part of major federal projects.
In fish farming, the highest cost isn’t the fish—it’s the food. From buying the feed itself, to the labor needed to throw it out by hand multiple times a day, up to 70 percent of the cost associated ...
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Current diagnosis techniques consist of multiple tests and evaluations to identify heart conditions. These extensive, and ...
Thirty-nine College of Engineering students have been awarded presidential and graduate fellowships for the 2025-2026 academic year. These prestigious awards provide financial support for some of ...
Bio Tom Sullivan is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and holds a courtesy Lecturer appointment in the School of Music as part of the faculty for the ...
If you can think of a corporation with substantial data organization needs, chances are they use an Oracle product for at least some of their enterprise software. It’s also likely that some component ...
Town halls Larry Pileggi, Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering, frequently hosts town hall meetings for faculty, staff, and students. During these town halls, participants have the ...
Space is a highly volatile environment. Factors like radiation, extreme temperatures, and debris make outer space a challenging environment to operate technology. In particular, radiation can have ...
Pioneered at Carnegie Mellon University, artificial intelligence (AI) holds tremendous promise while also invoking challenges in its applications and use. AI’s capabilities to synthesize mammoth ...
Carnegie Mellon researchers developed "DeepFocus," a new method for brain stimulation that combines transnasal and transcranial electrical stimulation for minimally invasive targeting of deep brain ...
This year, CyLab has awarded more than $400K in seed funding to 16 CMU students, faculty, and staff members from five departments at the university.