The MSCB program seeks to train the world’s best Computational Biologists at the Master’s level. The curriculum provides both breadth and depth of training in Computational Biology and is built on a ...
Shihong Huang, teaching professor in the Information Systems Program, uses software engineering to improve how humans and systems cooperate symbiotically to carry out tasks with mutual adaptation to ...
The MyOIE Portal is a secure individualized portal for new F-1 students, current students and former students currently on OPT can log in to submit electronic forms and required information via ...
Carnegie Mellon University's Ismaila Dabo, Claire Le Goues and Aaditya Ramdas are among the recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest ...
The Neuroscience Institute brings together interdisciplinary expertise to understand and improve brain function in both healthy and diseased brains, invent and apply the next generation of neural ...
Come experience the intellectual and personal enrichment that comes with learning new languages—Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish—and encountering the ...
Shihong Huang, teaching professor in the Information Systems Program, uses software engineering to improve how humans and systems cooperate symbiotically to carry out tasks with mutual adaptation to ...
Carnegie Mellon University’s new Korean Studies program(opens in new window) is experiencing significant growth, fueled by alumni engagement, growing student ...
A recent editorial(opens in new window) by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences(opens in new window) and the ...
The Posner Center is home to the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Special Collections(opens in new window) — the university’s repository for rare books, manuscripts, and early calculating devices ...
Carnegie Mellon University’s new Korean Studies program is experiencing significant growth, fueled by alumni engagement, growing student interest and strategic investments in faculty and resources.
Three first-year master’s degree students chosen as part of the inaugural cohort of the Carnegie Mellon University Rales Fellows Program(opens in new window) saw opportunities for research and ...