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Jeannette Wing, President's Professor of Computer Science and Head of CSD, featured in Post-Gazette! Read Q&A titled "CMU professor reflects on time at National Science Foundation".
Results of the 2010 Pretty Good Race are in... Check them out!
Unigo's "New Ivies list"!
Huffingtonpost.com shows Carnegie Mellon ranked by its students among the New Ivies. Hear what CMU students say about their "education quality, campus intellectualism, (and) professor accessibility."
NEW PUZZLE! to tickle the grey cells...... The Puzzle Toad brings you Puzzle No. 32: "The Magic Money Machine". You can also check out the solution to Puzzle No. 31 along with other puzzles and their solutions!
Latest Faculty Interview: Meet Russell Schwartz the new Co-Director of the PhD Program in the Lane Center for Computational Biology. Full interview Check out the SCS Interview Series.
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Carnegie Mellon Hosting First Conference To Explore Scientific Use of Gigapixel Imagery
Scientists who are pioneering the use of gigapixel imagery will discuss how they are leveraging this new technology Nov. 11-13 at the first Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science, hosted by Carnegie Mellon University.
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Census 2010: Counting The Robots
Data gathering for the U.S. 2010 Census may be finished, but it has just begun for the Robot Census 2010. Heather Knight, a first-year PhD student in the Robotics Institute, has launched the unprecedented effort to count every robot residing in Carnegie Mellon University’s laboratories.
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Carnegie Mellon’s Wing Addresses President’s Sci/Tech Panel On Role of Computer Science in Tackling Critical Issues
Advances in computer science are necessary for the United States to compete globally and to address some of its most pressing challenges, says Jeannette Wing, head of Carnegie Mellon University’s Computer Science Department, in remarks prepared for the Sept. 2 meeting of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST).
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Carnegie Robotics LLC Partners With Carnegie Mellon To Manufacture Robotic Components and Systems
Carnegie Mellon University today announced the launch of a new firm, Carnegie Robotics LLC, which will develop, manufacture and service robotic components and systems in partnership with the university’s highly successful
National Robotics Engineering Center (NREC).
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Five SCS graduate students selected as Siebel ScholarsThe scholars are Michael Benisch and Jana Diesner, both PhD students in the Institute for Software Research’s Computation, Organizations and Society Program; Hsin Huang, a graduate student in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and Elijah Mayfield and Adam Skory, both graduate students in the Language Technologies Institute.
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NSF Project at Carnegie Mellon Will Develop Architecture That Makes Internet Secure, Smart
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University will lead a three-year, $7.1 million effort sponsored by the
National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop a next-generation network architecture that fixes security and reliability deficiencies now threatening the viability of the Internet.
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Carnegie Mellon Joins NSF Research Consortium To Develop Tools for Analyzing Autism, Other Behaviors
Researchers in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University will join a five-year, $10 million initiative funded by the
National Science Foundation (NSF) to create novel tools for evaluating social interactions and other behaviors that can be used in diagnosing or treating behavioral disorders such as autism.
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