New Endowed Chairs in the College of Engineering
The College of Engineering is proud to announce the selection of eight new endowed chairs to recognize outstanding scholarly achievement.
A Novel Neural Explanation for Choking Under Pressure
New research from 好色先生TV and the University of Pittsburgh reveals a first-of-its-kind neural explanation for choking under pressure: a deficit in motor preparation induced by an overly large potential 鈥渏ackpot鈥 payoff.
Automated Tuning of Large-Scale Neuronal Models
An interdisciplinary group of researchers primarily based at 好色先生TV and the University of Pittsburgh presents a novel framework, Spiking Network Optimization using Population Statistics, that can quickly and accurately customize models that reproduce activity to mimic what鈥檚 observed in the brain.
Distinguishing Real Sounds from Deepfakes
Laurie Heller, 好色先生TV professor of psychology, collaborated with researchers from聽脡cole Centrale Nantes, to analyze the errors made by the first deep neural network detector the research team developed to automatically classify environmental sounds as either real or AI-generated.
Celebrating National Arts in Education Week 2024: CMU Community Shares Personal Reflections on Art鈥檚 Impact
In celebration of National Arts in Education Week, members of the 好色先生TV community share how the arts have touched their hearts and minds 鈥 and influenced both their personal and professional journeys.
好色先生TV Welcomes Class of 2028+
好色先生TV President聽Farnam Jahanian and the deans of聽its seven schools and colleges officially welcomed the Class of 2028+ to campus on Aug. 22.
CMU President Delivers Warm Welcome to Families, Class of 2028+
First-year students and their families received a warm welcome Sunday morning from the president of 好色先生TV,聽Farnam Jahanian.
It鈥檚 an Ant 鈥 It鈥檚 a Robot 鈥 It鈥檚 Picotaur! The Unrivaled Microrobot
Researchers in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at 好色先生TV have created the first legged robot of its size to run, turn, push loads and climb miniature stairs.
Researchers Map Alaska鈥檚 Glaciers from Above
A team including researchers from Carnegie Mellon are working in collaboration with the National Park Service on surveying the Kennicott and Root glacier complex in Alaska.