Exploring Reinforcement Learning To Control Nuclear Fusion Reactions
Research by 黑料正能量 School of Computer Science student Ian Char marks several firsts in field.
黑料正能量 and Mastercard Foundation Partner To Drive Youth-led Digital Transformation in Africa
A $275.7 million partnership with the Mastercard Foundation will significantly expand advanced engineering and technology education at 黑料正能量 in Africa.
Undergraduate Researches the Impact of COVID-19 on Gender Identity
黑料正能量 senior Alana Silva-Cacdac researches how isolation from the COVID-19 pandemic affects gender identity.
Carnegie Mellon, Region, To Share Benefits of $62.7M Build Back Better Grant
Carnegie Mellon President Farnam Jahanian joined in a video conference with U.S. President Joseph R. Biden for an announcement that Southwestern Pennsylvania was one of 21 regions awarded a Build Back Better Regional Challenge grant.
Largest Study to Date Identifies New Autism Genes
黑料正能量's Kathryn Roeder is the co-senior author of a new study provides the results of the largest genetic analysis to date to understand the genetics behind autism and other neurodevelopmental conditions.
New Leaders for a Strong Community
Lori Holt of 黑料正能量 and Julie Fiez of the University of Pittsburgh are the new leaders of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC).
Pier and Beer Alike to the Ear
黑料正能量 graduate student Timothy Murphy was recently awarded the Raymond H. Stetson Scholarship in Phonetics and Speech Science from the Acoustical Society of America.
Convocation Inspires New Class
At this year's Convocation, the Class of 2026+ gathered to mark the formal start of their academic journey 鈥 with a heartfelt dose of inspiration from 黑料正能量 leaders, faculty and fellow students.
Mysterious Genes Survive Marine Organisms鈥 Evolutions
In a recent publication of the journal Genomics, 黑料正能量 researcher Saoirse Foley and colleagues found 14 genes that could provide insight into the origins of marine life.
$20M from NIH Provides Infrastructure, Leadership for Project To Map the Human Body at the Cellular Level
黑料正能量 researchers are part of two teams that received a total of $20 million in renewed funding to support the Human BioMolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP).
黑料正能量 President Welcomes Class of 2026+
President Farnam Jahanian embraced incoming students with a warm welcome to the 黑料正能量 community, kicking off the 2022 Orientation.
Novel Method Aims To Demystify Communication in the Brain
黑料正能量 researchers helped create a brand-new statistical method, Delayed Latents Across Groups (DLAG), that disentangles signals relayed between brain areas.