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We produce creative and technically strong engineers and research pioneering solutions to global challenges.

In a lab where biology meets robotics, @CMUMeche's Victoria Webster-Wood is tackling a unique challenge: how do you control a robot made of living muscle that grows stronger every time it moves? engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


.@cmu_africa has partnered with the National Basketball Association Africa on a startup accelerator program that aims to support the next wave of early-stage African startup businesses transforming the sports and creative sectors. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


The Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering Fall 2025 Magazine is here! engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ma…

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.@AnthropicAI has announced that it disrupted a state-sponsored, AI-led espionage campaign. @CyLab researchers Brian Singer, @lujobauer, and @vyas_sekar demonstrated the capability of this type of attack earlier this year via groundbreaking research: engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…

We disrupted a highly sophisticated AI-led espionage campaign. The attack targeted large tech companies, financial institutions, chemical manufacturing companies, and government agencies. We assess with high confidence that the threat actor was a Chinese state-sponsored group.



Magnetic nanocultures are tiny bioreactors that can be moved with a magnet. @CMU_ChemE and @cmu_bme's Tagbo Niepa designed them to cultivate soil microbes in their natural environment, because many species behave differently in the lab. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


.@CMUMeche's Chris McComb discusses how AI is rapidly reshaping how engineers imagine, evaluate, and build solutions. youtube.com/watch?v=B9djVQ…

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On #VeteransDay, we honor those who have served our country with courage and dedication. Thank you, veterans! 🇺🇸

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CarnegieMellon's tweet image. On #VeteransDay, we honor those who have served our country with courage and dedication.

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Thank you, veterans! 🇺🇸

.@CMUMeche's Jessica Zhang is using AI and digital twins to make limb transplants safer, more accessible, and better matched for the millions of Americans living with limb loss. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


1. A 1930s archival photo of a civil engineering surveying class outing to Davis, West Virginia. 2. A 2025 photo of @CMU_CEE's Burcu Akinci and students looking at a laser scanner that is widely used in civil engineering. #CMU125

CMUEngineering's tweet image. 1. A 1930s archival photo of a civil engineering surveying class outing to Davis, West Virginia.
2. A 2025 photo of @CMU_CEE's Burcu Akinci and students looking at a laser scanner that is widely used in civil engineering.
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CMUEngineering's tweet image. 1. A 1930s archival photo of a civil engineering surveying class outing to Davis, West Virginia.
2. A 2025 photo of @CMU_CEE's Burcu Akinci and students looking at a laser scanner that is widely used in civil engineering.
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In this late 1980s archival photo, graduate student Jayant Kalagnanam and Professor Henrion apply computer-supported machine diagnosis to a unique project. #CMU125

CMUEngineering's tweet image. In this late 1980s archival photo, graduate student Jayant Kalagnanam and Professor Henrion apply computer-supported machine diagnosis to a unique project. #CMU125

Thea Spellmeyer, @CMU_ChemE student, used her Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to study the potential use of ultrafine fibers made of soybean protein as a wound dressing with @cmu_bme professor Phil Campbell. youtube.com/watch?v=GTptih…

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Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work. #CMU125

CMUEngineering's tweet image. Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work.
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CMUEngineering's tweet image. Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work.
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CMUEngineering's tweet image. Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work.
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CMUEngineering's tweet image. Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work.
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Caroline Vernon, a @cmu_mse student, used her Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to work on staining procedures that enhance the contrast in microscopic images of biological tissues or cells. youtube.com/watch?v=E5PS5O…

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.@CMU_CEE & @CMU_EPP's Dr. Destenie Nock discusses how efficient cooling technologies (e.g., heat pumps) can improve comfort and safety in residential households. youtube.com/watch?v=JfVps3…

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Burcu Akinci, current Head of @CMU_CEE, has been appointed as the next dean of the College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, effective January 1, 2026. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…


In our latest Behind the Researcher video, @CMUMeche's Trevor Jones discusses his heritage as a tribal citizen of the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe and how traditional crafts like beadwork can inform mechanical engineering. youtube.com/watch?v=TZAJAn…

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Ten CMU doctoral students pursuing AI research will receive support from @amazon through the company's new AI Ph.D. Fellowship Program. The researchers, from @SCSatCMU and @CMUEngineering, are tackling foundational challenges critical to AI innovation. cs.cmu.edu/news/2025/amaz…

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10 CMU Students Selected for Amazon AI Ph.D. Fellowship Program

10 CMU Students Selected for Amazon AI Ph.D. Fellowship Program


Sofia Warehall, a @CMUMeche student, worked in a motion capture lab last summer where researchers are working to better understand biomechanics in order to develop effective rehabilitation strategies for those who have had ACL reconstruction surgery. youtube.com/watch?v=dy3d6k…

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