For more than a decade, Carnegie Mellon neuroscientist Aryn Gittis has been unraveling the mystery of how the brain controls movement — research now pointing toward new treatments for Parkinson’s ...
The 34 CMU Rales Fellows in the 2025 cohort are exceptional scholars, creative innovators and purpose-driven leaders committed to making a meaningful impact in their fields and communities.
Autonomous drones are becoming an important tool on construction sites because they can quickly survey land and buildings without needing someone to fly them.
Herbert A. Simon earned an unparalleled reputation as a scientist and founding father of several of today’s most important scientific domains. Simon's research interests were exceptional, extending ...
Teaching is a complex, multifaceted activity, often requiring us as instructors to juggle multiple tasks and goals simultaneously and flexibly. The following small but powerful set of principles can ...
The business landscape is changing, and you can co-create its future. Tepper’s STEM-designated MBA program delivers the analytical and leadership skills you’ll need to lead where human intelligence ...
Our vision of philosophy is interdisciplinary, rigorous, applied and relevant. We do research on the foundations of science, ethics, computation, mathematics, value theory, language, and much more. We ...
Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP) has emerged as one of the most powerful and versatile techniques in modern polymer chemistry, enabling precise control over molecular architecture, ...
Meeting the cost of a graduate education is a significant, yet rewarding investment. CMU is committed to making it financially possible for graduate students to enhance educational development and ...
Weekly schedules are a great way to establish a routine for class, studying, work, and leisure activities, making sure you are utilizing your time and energy in the best possible way. Whether online ...
While the terms "quantitative finance," "computational finance," "mathematical finance" and "financial engineering" are often used interchangeably, there are subtle differences in their meanings.
"Can I show you my trick?" Aron Ralston asked television talk-show host David Letterman, then rotated the wrist of his new prosthetic limb 360 degrees while holding a coffee mug. In a story told ...
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