Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication.
In a new study, researchers demonstrate the first high-performance optomechanical device of its kind using 4H-SiC.
Reducing carbon emissions is a primary goal in many fields. While the top contributing sectors of carbon emissions are heat and electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing, cloud ...
Beidi Chen and Akshitha Sriraman, assistant professors of electrical and computer engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, are inaugural recipients of a new award from Google for machine learning ...
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 ...
If you can think of a corporation with substantial data organization needs, chances are they use an Oracle product for at least some of their enterprise software. It’s also likely that some component ...
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) ...
To support high-performance computing research, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has donated a heterogeneous accelerated compute cluster to the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), giving students from ...
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 ...
Pioneered at Carnegie Mellon University, artificial intelligence (AI) holds tremendous promise while also invoking challenges in its applications and use. AI’s capabilities to synthesize mammoth ...
Enverus, the most trusted energy-dedicated SaaS company announced today that it has acquired Pearl Street Technologies, a leading provider of automation solutions that streamline interconnection ...
A group of Carnegie Mellon University researchers recently devised a method allowing them to create large amounts of a material required to make two-dimensional (2d) semiconductors with record high ...
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