Researchers in @CMU_Robotics have designed an autonomous navigation robot that can move through orchard rows, detect fire blight symptoms and map infected trees in real time.
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With the World Cup starting getting started, we thought it'd be a great time to highlight Shivaas Gulati, the SCS alum who's applying machine learning to help improve Southend United, the English football club he's co-owned since 2024.
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have shown that bacteria can learn from past experiences, store memories across generations and adapt their behavior to changing environments all without a brain or nervous system.
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Tuomas Sandholm received the ACM SIGecom Test of Time Award for research that combined automated mechanism design with techniques from optimal stopping theory to develop online auction mechanisms that can make near-optimal decisions under uncertainty.
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For the fifth straight year, CMU students took first place in the MITRE Embedded Capture the Flag competition, further cementing the university’s status as the top program in one of the nation’s most demanding collegiate security contests.
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Computational biology researchers are working to better understand the role that genes play in bipolar disorder — work that's deeply rooted in decades of student ingenuity supported by the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program.
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Recent CMU studies show that as older adults embrace AI, they want the technology to be more in tune with their emotional needs.
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SoundBubble helps isolate and amplify the sounds of fingers as they tap, trace or rap various surfaces, or use different tools. That information could give computers important hints about what users are doing and how the computer might help them.
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Last week, our Head of Engineering @MrinalShukla spent time at @CarnegieMellon with some of the brightest minds in AI, computer vision, and human modeling.
The future of commerce won't be built by incremental UX. It'll be built at the intersection of frontier research and ambitious execution.
🚀 #GenerativeAI#VirtualTryOn
Want to learn programming fundamentals and earn Carnegie Mellon credit along the way?
3CS, from @CMU_CS_Academy, offers high school students with basic coding knowledge a jumpstart on college-level computer science with actual college credit!
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Congrats to Parallel Data Lab researchers including SCS faculty member Eric Xing on receiving the Test of Time Award during the 2026 EuroSys Conference!
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“The whole point is to bring joy to people’s lives — that’s next level for me. I think it’s a fantastic way to really be at the forefront of technology, art and helping people join together.”
The LINK looks at the Center for Transformational Play.
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Don't let the headline fool you: The number of employers hiring SCS undergrads and grad degree holders has significantly increased, from 267 in 2022 to 367 last year. Our grads can work in any field!
For 15 years after the Great Recession, young Americans flooded into college computer science programs to grab a stable, high-paying career.
AI, however, now threatens to undermine that dependable path to a secure future for the Class of 2026. wapo.st/4tKpGRY
"We're not far from a time when people will be able to look on their phone and see what is the current level of circulation of any major pathogen in their city and what is the current prediction of when a wave will arrive.”
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Excited to share what we’ve been working on at @matforge_! Materials discovery is a verifiable problem, which brings it within the set of tasks LLMs can hill-climb on.
"It means pride on multiple levels." Bev Da Costa is the inaugural graduate from the Bachelor of Science in Robotics program.
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As the inaugural Bachelor of Science in Robotics graduate, Beverly (Bev) Da Costa not only moved through a brand-new curriculum but also helped define it #TartanProud#CMUgrad 🎓 🎉
Hear from Bev in a Q A where she reflects on her BSR experience:
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Researchers in the Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science have developed a tool that uses AI to analyze medical images, reducing the time healthcare professionals spend finding and labeling organs in scans.
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Irene Kaplow, an assistant professor in the Ray and Stephanie Lane Computational Biology Department and the Department of Biological Sciences, has been named a 2026 Searle Scholar.
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