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Microimager, a novel, ultra-compact endoscope, may become one of the most versatile and least invasive methods in optical ...
CMU-Africa researchers are using automatic feeders and computer vision to make fish farming in Rwanda more economical.
Thirty-nine College of Engineering students have been awarded presidential and graduate fellowships for the 2025-2026 academic year. These prestigious awards provide financial support for some of ...
As a director of engineering at Oracle, ECE alumnus Kishy Kumar is pioneering innovative solutions for database problems faced by the developers and major enterprises among Oracle’s customers.
For the fourth consecutive year, Carnegie Mellon’s competitive hacking team, the Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP), has taken home the top prize at the MITRE Embedded Capture-the-Flag (eCTF) ...
With all of us learning, studying, and working remotely, ECE created a central hub for all ECE virtual events.
Space is a highly volatile environment. Factors like radiation, extreme temperatures, and debris make outer space a challenging environment to operate technology. In particular, radiation can have ...
CMU Energy Week brings together energy and sustainability leaders to combine forces and exchange ideas at the intersection of AI and energy.
Researchers use tellurium to fabricate 2d semiconductors, a step toward a future where atom-thick electronics redefine speed, efficiency, and versatility.
Carnegie Mellon researchers developed "DeepFocus," a new method for brain stimulation that combines transnasal and transcranial electrical stimulation for minimally invasive targeting of deep brain ...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Marc Dandin, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, a prestigious five-year ...
Srimani is transforming the future of computing by leveraging new technologies to improve the energy efficiency and performance capabilities of computer chips.
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