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engineering.cmu.edu
AI

CMU and Cleveland Clinic develop AI system to interpret cardiac MRI scans

Trained on more than 13,000 patient studies, the novel system developed by Ding Zhao in partnership with the Cleveland Clinic…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

CMU-Africa holds 13th graduation ceremony

With the graduation of the Class of 2026, CMU-Africa reached an important milestone: 1,000 alumni.

engineering.cmu.edu·3 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu
health

Earbuds that listen to the heart

Researchers show that regular earbuds can be turned into heart-vibration sensors that measure detailed heart valve activity…

engineering.cmu.edu·7 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Pedal Power: How two engineering Ph.D.s founded the Tartan Bike Project

Civil and Environmental Engineering doctoral candidates Kenedy Sánchez and Hosea Santiago-Cruz created a new student-led service…

engineering.cmu.edu·8 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Green infrastructure for Pittsburgh and beyond

Civil and environmental engineering researchers are partnering with local communities across Allegheny County to develop…

engineering.cmu.edu·10 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

Jon Cagan named University Professor

Jon Cagan is among six faculty members named as University Professors, recognizing their exceptional contributions to research,…

engineering.cmu.edu·13 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

Rewiring tennis with AI

Student startup receives commitment of funding at the Forge to Field AI Pitch Competition.

engineering.cmu.edu·15 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Developing robots that can walk through mud

Aaron Johnson’s Robomechanics Lab and FieldAI are developing a new technology to help robots move efficiently through muddy and…

engineering.cmu.edu·16 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

Breakthrough in digital thermal control

A Carnegie Mellon research team developed an energy-efficient “digitized heat” technology using phase-change materials to…

engineering.cmu.edu·22 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

To go further, these drones take the bus

As drone delivery expands in cities, CMU researchers are exploring a novel idea: drones that “hitchhike” on buses and other…

engineering.cmu.edu·24 g fa
engineering.cmu.edu

From yogurt cups to building blocks

Students worked with nonprofit Reimagined Recyling to provide recommendations on pressing and processing of discarded plastics to…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

Using explainable AI to increase energy connectivity

Sarah Moses (MSIT ’26), who grew up in South Sudan and Kenya with limited or no access to power, saw an opportunity to help…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Akinci installed as the Strecker Dean of the College of Engineering

On the eve of Spring Carnival, Burcu Akinci was installed as the second Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean of the College…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
health

Kainerstorfer inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows

Jana Kainerstorfer has been named a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), one of the…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

See one, do one, teach AI one

In Chris McComb’s Mechanics II: 3D Design course, AI pushes students to think critically and teach nuanced engineering topics…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AITech

Coordinating AI workloads and energy use for sustainable data centers

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) are partnering with Bosch Research (Pittsburgh, PA) to explore how AI data…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
politics

An upstream battle: Fishing policy in Alaska

Researchers look at whether salmon fishing management policies in the Yukon River actually balance ecological goals with the…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Engineering alumni “Rise” to the occasion

Seven College of Engineering alumni are part of this year’s group of Tartans on the Rise.

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Overcoming the body’s oxygen gap in cell-based therapies

A multi-institution team has developed an effective intervention to shield a sufficient number of cells from the host immune…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
healthscience

Mini lung model shows the ins and outs of the human airway

A new airway organoid model recreates key features of lung tissue, combining lung-derived biomaterials with an “apical-out”…

engineering.cmu.edu·1 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

What a scoop! Engineering alumnus thrives in the newsroom

After years of study and research in materials science and geology, Darius Dixon’s curiosity, investigative spirit, and love of…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Polymers, prototypes, and Penguins

In season nine of Rethink the Rink, students solve issues associated with goalie chest protectors, including impact absorption,…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

CMU researchers ensuring safety for AV pilot deployment in DC

Researchers from CMU’s Safety21, who explore autonomous vehicle safety and connected infrastructure, were in Washington DC during…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

New stimulation method builds on focused ultrasound research

A new study shows ultrasound can subtly prepare the brain to respond, rather than directly triggering activity. Combined with…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
healthscience

New study shows how sickle cell affects brain function

Brain scans show sickle cell disease may change how brain networks work together, with attention systems stepping in to help…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

Robotics Innovation Center is open and ready for research and partners

Marked with a visit from Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, Carnegie Mellon University officially opened the Robotics Innovation…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AIscience

Small models, big insights into vision

A new study shows simplifying neural models can reveal how the brain processes vision. Using advanced machine learning,…

engineering.cmu.edu·2 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

AI + human intelligence = productivity and scalability

By using digital twin technology to integrate human intelligence with artificial intelligence, Civil Engineering’s Pingbo Tang is…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Teaching machines to engineer machines

Nakahira received a Young Investigator Award from the Japan Science and Technology Agency for developing a machine that builds…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Freestanding 3D MXene structures push the limits of microscale devices

Rahul Panat has developed a single-step printing technique that transforms atomically thin MXene nanosheets into intricate,…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
politics

Cagan, Jahanian, Pitel Elected to National Academy of Engineering

Jonathan Cagan and CMU President Farnam Jahanian were elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering's 2026 class.

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
Spazioscience

Successful part production advances digital twin modeling project

Researchers have completed their first successful production of a challenge part through the NASA Space Technology Research…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

AI saves 3D prints in real time

Amir Barati Farimani is teaching 3D printers to see, diagnose, and self-correct errors in real time using a new large language…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Hijacking red blood cells allows parasite to escape

Researchers discovered that the parasite Babesia microti uses red blood cells to migrate. It may be a way to evade the immune…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

Accelerating materials innovation through AI and data science

By leveraging expertise in materials and artificial intelligence from across departments, researchers from Carnegie Mellon are…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
Clima

Tapping into risk in America’s drinking water

A new Drinking Water Utilities Climate Risk Index finds utilities serving 67 million people face high climate risk. Yet 36% of…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Tracking fetal health through mother’s abdomen

Researchers propose a method to estimate fetal oxygen through the abdomen. By modeling how light moves through maternal and fetal…

engineering.cmu.edu·3 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
politics

Fuchs joins World Economic Forum meeting in Davos

CMU’s Erica Fuchs returns to the World Economic Forum annual meeting to participate in and moderate sessions alongside global…

engineering.cmu.edu·4 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

What thermostat preferences reveal about U.S. energy usage

A new study published in Nature Energy provides a foundation for understanding how Americans experience temperatures in their…

engineering.cmu.edu·4 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Carnegie Mellon awarded ARPA-H contract to develop 3D bioprinted liver

A Carnegie Mellon University-led team has received up to $28.5 million to develop a functional, 3D bioprinted liver for patients…

engineering.cmu.edu·4 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Breakthrough in brain sensing

Carnegie Mellon engineering researchers have designed the first microfabricated stainless steel neural probe that allows for…

engineering.cmu.edu·4 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

The perfect shot

Researchers develop a camera with spatially selective focusing, allowing the lens to focus on objects at many different distances…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Rail renaissance

Carnegie Mellon University researchers are bringing passenger rail back to communities by revitalizing existing rail lines—and in…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
AI

Training students to bring fundamentals to AI frontiers

Chemical engineering students learn to fuse domain knowledge with machine learning and data science, a combination of skills that…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Savvides named National Academy of Inventors Fellow

Marios Savvides has been named National Academy of Inventors Fellow, the highest professional distinction accorded solely to…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Unified EEG imaging improves mapping for epilepsy surgery

A machine-learning method analyzes all major epilepsy biomarkers noninvasively, offering a faster, unified way to locate…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu
science

Researching a hot topic

Mechanical engineering undergraduate finds research opportunities that combine his interest in 3D printing and robotics.

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa
engineering.cmu.edu

Uncovering how cells reshape their surroundings

A new chemoselective method reveals how cells rebuild their surroundings. Developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University…

engineering.cmu.edu·5 mesi fa