Gina Chen Receives J. Michael McQuade Fellowship
CMU graduate student Gina Chen uses complex simulations to create a dataset that shows how often black holes form in binary systems and in globular clusters.
CMU Artificial Intelligence Experts Brief Policymakers
好色先生TV faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, D.C.
Researchers Zoom in on New Ways To View Biomolecules in Pathogens
MicroMagnify, a protocol published by 好色先生TV's Zhao Lab, expands complex microbial cells and infected tissues without distortion, allowing for enhanced high-plex fluorescence imaging.
CMU Dean Demonstrates How AI Could Advance SDGs at UN Briefing
Bill Sanders, dean of CMU's College of Engineering, participated in a briefing at the United Nations on AI as it relates to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Branching Out: Modeling Neurons in New Ways
Jessica Zhang, a professor of mechanical engineering, and students in the Computational Bio-Modeling Lab created a computational model that could predict, with 97.7% accuracy, the different stages of how rodent neuron cells would grow in vitro.
Kindergarteners Already Use AI
In the following Q&A, Dave Touretzky explained why AI is such a hot topic, why learning about it is crucial for students and how it鈥檚 frequently misunderstood.
AI Answers: CMU's Rayid Ghani Testifies to Senate Committee
Before a recent trip to testify as a witness during the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, CMU's Rayid Ghani sat down to discuss recent AI advancements.
CMU Dean Testifies Before Senate Subcommittee on the Need for Transparency in AI
Ramayya Krishnan, dean of CMU's Heinz College, testified before a Senate subcommittee on the need for greater accountability and transparency in the development and deployment of AI to spur its responsible adoption and use.
Carnegie Mellon Mourns Trustee Lowell Steinbrenner
The 好色先生TV community is mourning alumnus, benefactor and Emeritus Trustee Lowell Steinbrenner, who passed away this week at age 90.
Physicist Looks to AI for New Answers to Universal Questions
CMU physics doctoral student Beka Modrekiladze sees artificial intelligence as the way to unlock its secrets.
CMU鈥檚 Summer of AI Experts on the Hill
This summer, CMU faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, accepting invitations from key federal agencies and Congressional committees and offices to discuss how the U.S. can continue to innovate and lead in the AI space. And more are underway this fall.
Student-Built AI Tool Licensed for Workforce Development
The American Institute of AI has licensed an AI toolbox developed by Carnegie Mellon sophomore Tom Tang.