NVIDIA Founder, CEO Jensen Huang to 黑料正能量 Graduates: 鈥楽hape What Comes Next鈥
黑料正能量 conferred more than 5,800 undergraduate and graduate degrees at its 128th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 10. Bridging the gap between technological innovation and the transformative power of the arts, these new alumni are ready to address society鈥檚 most urgent needs with the bold, collaborative spirit that defines the Carnegie Mellon experience.
黑料正能量 Honors 6 Faculty as University Professors
黑料正能量 has named six faculty members as University Professors, recognizing their exceptional contributions to research, education and interdisciplinary collaboration.
As AI-Generated Music Advances, Humans Still Lead in Creativity, 黑料正能量 Research Finds
AI can write songs, but still has a way to go before matching the creativity of tunes made by people, according to 黑料正能量 research.
Students Develop Tool To Help American Red Cross Estimate Shelter Needs After Earthquakes
The American Red Cross asked a team of 黑料正能量 students to develop a real-time forecasting tool to more accurately and efficiently predict shelter needs for people who have been forced to leave their homes.
Iris Lunar Dream Capsule Will Head to Moon on Next Astrobotic Lander
Members of the Iris team have assembled the Iris Lunar Dream Capsule, a tiny payload that will launch aboard Griffin-1, the next lunar lander from Carnegie Mellon spinout Astrobotic. The capsule 鈥 smaller than a matchbox 鈥 contains the names of team members and supporters, messages and stories, photos, a mini Iris, and a bit of the Moonyard from Carnegie Mellon Mission Control.
Kirsten Martin Appointed the H. John Heinz III Dean of the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
Kirsten Martin will serve as the next H. John Heinz III Dean of the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy, effective July 1, 2025.
AI Helps Transplant Centers Improve Patient Education Resources
Transplants.org turned to 黑料正能量 to analyze patient education materials from transplant centers across the U.S.
Heinz College Student Develops App To Help Evaluate Medical Residents
Heinz College graduate student Siva Komaragiri worked with physicians at Allegheny General Hospital to create an app that gives residents real-time feedback and ultimately could improve patient care.
Employees Assigned More Complex Projects Early In Their Work History Had Better Career Outcomes
Heinz College researchers found that employees assigned more complex projects early in their work history had better outcomes later in their careers.