Carnegie Mellon University will introduce new academic programs and resources for students and researchers to blend traditional humanistic inquiry with computational methods like computer vision, ...
Aidan Zhang arrived at CMU from Canada with a deep curiosity about artificial intelligence and a desire to explore its boundaries. Now, he's taking on one of AI's more complex challenges: improving ...
Carnegie Mellon University’s Safety21 U.S. Department of Transportation National University Transportation Center helped shape the vision for PennSTART — the Pennsylvania Safety Transportation and ...
Patrick Kaczmarek, a junior at Carnegie Mellon University majoring in applied physics and mechanical engineering, was awarded a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) to work on a project ...
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This document describes the overall plan for responding to information security incidents at Carnegie Mellon University. It defines the roles and responsibilities of participants, characterization of ...
A lecture by: Christopher R. Browning Frank Porter Graham Professor of History Emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Christopher Browning is one of the world’s foremost experts on the ...
Taught by instructors from Carnegie Mellon's CERT Division, the CyFIR track prepares students in information security and digital investigations through a skill-based curriculum using state-of-the-art ...
Tom Mitchell's two daughters are grown but watching his newest 'baby' learn to read is an unprecedented achievement. Professor Mitchell leads the team that developed the Never-Ending Language Learner ...
At Project Olympus we encourage and support entrepreneurship on campus by helping faculty and students turn their cutting-edge research and great ideas into startups. Project Olympus is part of ...
Ask students to write their names in large letters on both sides of a folded 5 x 8 index card and to keep this card on their desks for the first few classes. Annotate your class roster. When you meet ...
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