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Carnegie Mellon Common Data SetsCarnegie Mellon Common Data Sets The Common Data Set initiative is a collaborative effort among data providers in the higher education community and publishers as ...
Carnegie Mellon Women's AssociationSupporting the Advancement of Women at Carnegie Mellon The Carnegie Mellon Women's Association (CMWA) celebrates the diversity and achievements of women at Carnegie ...
Resnik House (and its neighbor West Wing) is a hub for student leaders, who are super engaged in their academic work and active in campus life and activities. West Wing and Resnik share a large ...
Anna Cappella, Alice Crafford, Ava Folloni, Lily Hazam, Geoffrey McGovern, Christine Menand and Rachel Wilson — will soon embark on international journeys to teach, study or conduct research around ...
NASA has tapped a lunar rover built at Carnegie Mellon University to advance our understanding of water on the moon as it autonomously explores near the lunar south pole. David Wettergreen ...
An AI-powered tool is helping researchers uncover genetic clues to rare diseases, potentially accelerating diagnoses and treatments for conditions that affect only a fraction of the population.
The Institute for Computer-Aided Reasoning in Mathematics (ICARM) — one of just six mathematics institutes across the U.S. to receive NSF support — will help researchers modernize mathematical ...
Meet Our Current Students MSCF students are bright, passionate professionals—top-notch performers who come from a variety of educational and professional backgrounds. We invite you to learn about who ...
The Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology, or "CMIST," is a university-wide initiative dedicated to the wise development, use and governance of new and emerging technologies that are ...
Carnegie Mellon's Pipes and Drums band will compete in the European Pipe Band Championships in Perth, Scotland, Aug. 9, and World Pipe Band Championships in Glasgow on Aug. 15.
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, together with scientists at a conservation ranch in Montana, developed a method that trains machine learning models to detect invasive species more ...