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Pennsylvania’s national competitiveness as a hub for AI and energy technology brought the nation’s top decision-makers to ...
Startups launched out of Carnegie Mellon University are stabilizing the power grid, bringing climate tech solutions to market and preventing household utility service shutoffs before they happen.
From reimagining AI data centers to modernizing and securing the electric grid, CMU researchers are working on practical solutions to pressing challenges in how the U.S. produces, moves and secures ...
Carnegie Mellon University experts are developing practical solutions for a fast-changing energy system. Their work modernizes infrastructure, accelerates innovation and harnesses AI for a more ...
Carnegie Mellon University faculty members Marc De Graef(opens in new window), Anthony Rollett(opens in new window) and Rebecca Taylor(opens in new window) have been selected to receive funding for ...
Seven Scott Institute Seed Grant awardees will receive a total of nearly $400,000 for developing cutting-edge energy research.
As part of the CLOUD Experiment at CERN, CMU researchers found that isoprene from rainforests is driving new particle formation.
Using chemistry and computational modeling, CMU chemistry and engineering faculty are working to manipulate the properties of polymers to make upcycling plastics easier.
In space travel, custom parts for vehicles such as rockets and satellites are often needed quickly to accommodate changes in design, as well as for repair and functionality purposes. Additive ...
In an exciting literary moment for Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of English, three faculty members have released new books that showcase their voices and talents. Each writer brings a unique ...
Carnegie Mellon University’s Ashley Orr will explore how instilling growth mindset concepts can be applied in job retraining to promote equitable economic growth.
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