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cmuengineering has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in July 2022. Besides social media accounts, cmuengineering has populated their site with: • Alumnus sets out to train 1 million Africans in cybersecurity - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Modern manufacturing cheat codes • Carnegie Mellon awarded ARPA-H contract to transform care in childbirth - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • What a scoop! Engineering alumnus thrives in the newsroom - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Fakhreddine, Grande Gutierrez, and Srimani receive NSF CAREER awards - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Spinal cord stimulation restores movement years after stroke - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • The Afretec Network signs tenth university partner - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Cardiovascular Sensing Moves Beyond Wearables - Electrical and Computer Engineering - College of Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University • New stimulation method builds on focused ultrasound research - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • CMU-Africa holds 13th graduation ceremony - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Pedal Power: How two engineering Ph.D.s founded the Tartan Bike Project - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Congratulations engineering graduates! - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Engineering Magazine: Spring 2026 by CMUEngineering - Issuu • Greg Kesden and Coty Jen receive 2026 Celebration of Education Awards! • Akinci installed as the Strecker Dean of the College of Engineering - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Kainerstorfer inducted into AIMBE College of Fellows - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • The New Ivies: 20 Great Employer-Friendly Colleges Embracing AI • 2026 Alumni Awards recipients - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • New study shows how sickle cell affects brain function - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Glaciers disappear by the thousands, history melts with them • Small models, big insights into vision - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Using entrepreneurship to mitigate harmful algal blooms • Hijacking red blood cells allows parasite to escape - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Tapping into risk • Tracking fetal health through mother’s abdomen - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • The perfect shot - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Fuchs joins World Economic Forum meeting in Davos - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Training students to bring fundamentals to AI frontiers - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Carnegie Mellon awarded ARPA-H contract to develop 3D bioprinted liver - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Breakthrough in brain sensing - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Uncovering how cells reshape their surroundings - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Tactile sensors enable robots to carry unsecured loads - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Honey, I shrunk the robot - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Rail renaissance - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Stepping on up to manufacturing careers - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • AI Coach is changing the way teams perform for better results - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Unified EEG imaging improves mapping for epilepsy surgery - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Hitting the gym: Researchers design controllers for robots made from living muscle - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • CMU College of Engineering Magazine Fall 2025 • Sky’s the limit: Taking autonomous flight to new heights - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • A tiny lens into the vast world of soil microbes - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Controlling the course of contrails - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • From donor to digital: making multi-structure transplants smarter and safer - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Using Softbotics to sense the spectrum - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Akinci appointed Dean of College of Engineering - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Skybound construction - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Be“spoke”: the CMU alumna who re-engineered the bicycle for women - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Heat pump technology may narrow the energy equity gap - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • New horizons for Real World Engineering - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Better screening tool for sickle cell disease progression - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Dr. Majidi and the amazing superhuman wearables - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Finding the best decarbonization pathways for refineries - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • New seminar for first-year students - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Afretec Network awards $2.3M in multi-institutional research grants - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • AlloyGPT: Leveraging a language model to aid alloy discovery - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Revolutionizing early cancer detection with at-home technology - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • An old-school tool revisited - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Designer biobots made from human lung cells - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Extending battery life, improving operating safety - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Three-time alum traverses departments to tackle maternal and fetal health - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • A dialogue on digital humanism at CMU-Africa • Microfluidic platform for monitoring parasite spread by ticks - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Electric shocks power-off drug-resistant yeast - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • How electric vehicles can power infrastructure change - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • “Don’t tell me you’re trying to 3D print my engagement ring” - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Clicking away consent - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Engineering leadership for the College - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University • Time to check your blood pressure—no cuff required • CMU’s Critical Technology Institute hosts DARPA fellows • 2025 Dean’s Early Career Fellows announced • Student research forecasts changing rainfall in Rwanda • Printed materials inspired by nature • Modifying red blood cells for safe and effective drug delivery • BCI robotic hand control reaches new finger-level milestone • A roadmap for large language models in chemical research • A glowing biosensor for high-throughput drug screening • PURRcision: Pulse oximeters for Frankie’s Friends • Automated feeders and computer vision to revolutionize fish farming in Africa • Vijayakumar Bhagavatula named interim dean of the College of Engineering • Engineering beneath the surface • Gordon and Narra awarded NSF CAREER awards • Real-time sensors to inform better wound care • Forever chemicals, made simple • Alumni - Update Information & Engage with Carnegie Mellon • Congratulations engineering graduates! • CISR forges on after 40 years • FRESH bioprinting brings vascularized tissue one step closer • Mission accomplished • CMU Energy Week tackles AI and energy • Programmable pixels could advance infrared light applications • A buzz-worthy engineering design course • Dandin receives NSF CAREER Award • To ensure energy audits help climate goals, target emissions • 2025 Spring Carnival Douse-a-Dean Supporting Special Olympics • Chase elected to AIMBE College of Fellows • Grinding out a solution • 2025 Alumni Awards recipients • What do popcorn and sustainable synthesis have in common? • Tartans on the Rise - Engage with CMU - Carnegie Mellon University • Fifth year scholar brings sustainable mending to campus • Foosball and Ferraris forever • Engineers Week events • Slashing AI data center cooling cost, GPU/CPU power use • Insights on limits of non-invasive deep-brain stimulation • Diversifying DNA origami • Making way for a digital twin of the human placenta • Mind the gap: Testing the EV charging network • Manufacturing Futures Institute empowers U.S. industry • An app to detect birth asphyxia in Africa • Dabo receives presidential early career award • The one-way paths of neural population activity • Unleashing advancements in animal care • Carl Laird named head of Chemical Engineering • Enabling developers to write provably correct software • Taking a chance on ambition • Beyond silicon computer chips • Domestic, circular supply chain for EV batteries • EPP research will help workers navigate evolving technology • CMU-developed artificial lung gives lift to DARPA project • CMU Giving Day College of Engineering! • CMU-Africa expands digital public infrastructure initiative • Robotics for environmental innovation • Putting the ghost in the machine • Hubs: A step towards a hydrogen future? • Faculty members win DOE Early Career Program Awards • Engineering Magazine: Fall 2024 • US industrial policy may strengthen EV battery supply chain • Unlock the power of digital twins with new online certificate • Integrated intelligence for precision therapy • Interdisciplinary team partners to develop advanced alloys • Animal Friends celebrates new volunteer program • The battle for curb space • Carnegie Mellon core partner in new center to improve robot dexterity selected to receive up to $52 million • It’s an ant… it’s a robot… it’s Picotaur! The unrivaled micro robot • Robotic innovation to transform U.S. manufacturing • Once an advisor, now a friend • 2024 Dean’s Early Career Fellowships awarded • Trustworthy artificial intelligence for the greater good • One student’s ambition leads Carnegie Mellon to sponsor first ever clinical trial • Sea slugs: what can we learn from them? • Engineering for older adults • CMU, Meta seek to make computer-based tasks accessible with wristband technology • JEDI Registration • Manipulation technology makes home-helper robot possible • How medical models can transform agriculture • Refined AI approach improves noninvasive BCI performance • LeDuc named 2023 AAAS Fellow • Machine learning and extended reality used to train welders • Engineering Magazine • Infrastructure as a social sensor • NASA Selects New Crew for Next Simulated Mars Journey - NASA • How does learning something new not overwrite what we know? • Carnegie Mellon celebrates CMU-Africa Week 2024 • Engineering faculty awarded professorships • Inaugural alumni awards celebrate success and service • These defects are not to be mistaken as scratches • Anticipating and reducing EV battery supply disruptions • Designing nanoparticles for pregnancy-safe treatments • Honoring the memory of Jerry Cohon • Enhancing aquifer systems • New Robotics Innovation Center will anchor community outreach programs in Hazelwood • Micro mirage: the infrared information carrier • Shifting gears in the transition to electric vehicles • CMU partners to reimagine energy in the region • Mill 19 growing a digital backbone • Finding comfort through machine learning • Automating consistent product design • Integrating the built, natural, and information environments • Torres awarded NSF CAREER award • 2024 NSF CAREER Awards • Drones CAN navigate dynamic environments • Quantifying barriers to establishing sequestration wells • Scaling in-situ process monitoring to qualify AM parts • Big picture, small robot • Chop, chop: Improving food prep with the power of AI • Dowd Fellowship encourages ambitious student research • Tackling concussions • Bringing donor organs back to life • Carnegie Mellon alumni fund climate adaptation research • PennDOT Secretary meets Carnegie Mellon transportation experts • Boosting oxygenation for transplanted cell-based therapies • 450-million-year-old organism finds new life in Softbotics • From 2D to 3D: MXene’s path to revolutionizing energy storage and more • Alum invests to create change • AI Coscientist automates scientific discovery • Detecting brain tsunamis • Conrad Tucker named new director of CMU-Africa • The human element: Alum forges success putting people first • Giving CMU Day • CMU's Flying Club visits Rwanda • 3D micro-ice printing for medical applications • Ride-hailing for the greater good • MSE alum discovers fundamental advance in understanding of cells • Predicting portable power • Liquid crystals and the hunt for defects • A new course for prosthetics care • Industrial robots building with Lego® bricks at Mill 19 • Curating sustainable meat alternatives • Five unique cybersecurity challenges in Africa • CMU team wins Best Presentation Award at NASA competition • Engineering Design, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship • Understanding energy behaviors for a more equitable future • Tricky tangles: Robots learn to navigate vine-like vegetation • Albert Presto named director of CAPS • Modeling energy storage for a decarbonized future • Mindfulness may help engineering students’ experiences with stress • Cagan presents future of AI-human teaming at congressional briefing • ARPA-H fast tracks development of new cancer implant tech • Relationships are key to the research and the researchers • Sanders participates in briefing at the UN about CMU-Africa • Scalable manufacturing unlocks potential of soft electronics • Student works on tiny bio robots • USDOT Deputy Secretary meets CMU transportation researchers • Move over metals, plastics can be thermally conductive too • Accelerating adoption of additive manufacturing • So tricky, a robot can do it • Virtual reality partners become real world neighbors • AI for aviation • Quantifying that pond smell • Training robotic arms with a hands-off approach • Immunizing plants against climate stress with nanoparticles • Engineering alumni double team innovation in sport • Meitz first in 25 years to receive DOE graduate fellowship • 2023 Dean’s Early Career Fellows announced • Tucker announced as Interim Director of CMU-Africa • Research in the off-season • Engineering for fun • Krause and Abbott receive NSF CAREER Awards • Additive manufacturing in focus • Engineering thrills • Improving patient care through ingestible sensing capsules • How sustainable is online grocery delivery? • Controlling distortion • Ansys expands presence to Africa with new office in Rwanda • Director of engineering outreach is paying it forward • Now printing: seaweed-based, biodegradable actuators • Decarbonization: Climate change is personal now • Spring Carnival runs on connections • Engineering students apply mechanics to food • A producer at heart • Forbes includes three CMU alumni in 30 Under 30 in Energy • Tech advances will drive the transition to electric vehicles • Carnegie Mellon awarded $20M for transportation research • Chemical Engineering alumni connect classes to careers • CMU-Africa to celebrate 10th graduation ceremony • Karplus publishes review on the politics of environmental policy • After-school bioprinting course activates imagination, new skills • U.S. natural gas pipelines vulnerable to electric outages • Wambui Njogu’s path to a career in cybersecurity • $3.3 million awarded to advance digital technology in Africa • Reducing air pollution boosts undergrad’s success • Fischhoff co-authors report on lessons from COVID • A framework to advance green-hydrogen production • Multi-university team building actuators for next gen bio-bots • Dowd Fellowship supports “high-risk, high-reward” research • Alumna to deliver keynote address at SWE Anniversary Celebration • 2023 Spring Carnival Douse-a-Dean supporting Special Olympics • Congratulations, admitted students! • A global approach to tackling grand challenges • CMU-Africa Day • CMU to Lead NASA Space Technology Research Institute • Improving air quality in Africa • Meet the 2023 Tartans on the Rise - Carnegie Mellon University • Engineering breakthrough in softbotics • U.S. Chamber AI Commission releases final report • Lab work makes for easier class work • New air quality data from East Palestine, Ohio • Increasing transmission efficiency would cut air pollution • How a sandwich is transforming electronics • Akinci, Cagan, and VanBriesen named 2022 AAAS Fellows • Classmates and checkmates • Delivering mRNA therapeutics to the pancreas • Richard Mundy named Chief Operating Officer • Gwen’s Girls partnership fosters children’s interest in robomechanics • Students design and build elaborate mazes for IDeATe course • AI Engineering will change the world around us • A sweet way to teach kids about manufacturing • Master’s of AI Engineering • Equality and air quality: the decarbonization balancing act • Team projects two out of three glaciers could be lost by 2100 • ASCEND Mentor Network supports NSF postdocs • DfAI: The missing piece of Artificial Intelligence Engineering • MSE alumna brings global perspective to big pharma • Dark therapy shows promise in addressing lazy eye condition • Did you hear that? • Better than a hole in the head • Alumna “pays it forward” with scholarship • Master's in AI Engineering Information Session Registration • Decarbonizing industry with 3D-printed stacked columns • Big steps for mini robots • Check out the Fall 2022 issue of Carnegie Mellon Engineering Magazine! • Bill Sanders installed as the Dr. William D. and Nancy W. Strecker Dean • Harnessing the building blocks of polymer recycling • Q&A with Akshitha Sriraman, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University | Meta Research • A path for clinical translation of 3D-bioprinted human tissues • Jon Cagan named head of Mechanical Engineering • Nanoprinting electrodes for customized treatments of disease • Microneedles unlock curcumin’s therapeutic potential • CMU Racing learns tricks of the trade from Chip Ganassi • ACS Scholars Program - Engage with CMU - Carnegie Mellon University • Playing nice: self-driving and human-driven cars sharing the road • Modeling the growth process of neurons • A new initiative to drive financial inclusion in Africa • Research suggests drones more efficient for last-mile deliveries • Engineering faculty featured in events at GCEAF • Hydrogels pave way for future of soft robotics • Transformational growth at CMU-Africa • Dean’s Early Career Fellows announced • Scaling up the production of liquid metal circuits • Welcome to the self-assembled jungle • Order of the May alumni show lifetime dedication to giving back • Grant boosts respiratory support for lung disease patients • Carnegie Mellon’s hacking team wins DEF CON • Dinosaurs found where art and technology intersect • New modeling approach helps advance cryopreservation • 3D printing ice • Engineering alumnus shares 100 years of stories • Advancing dynamic brain imaging with AI • Open-source software gives a leg up to robot research • Inaugural conference talks digital public goods in Africa • CMU team designs the airports of tomorrow • Safer work zones for all • Modeling Neuron Traffic Jams in the Brain • A Cooler Side to Soft Robotics • CMU launches initiative to transform nanosatellite capabilities • Mother’s milk cells key to novel infant disease therapy • Check out the latest issue of our Engineering Magazine! • Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering