The award is given to a professor who has shown continued early career excellence via her research and technical contributions to Information Theory and its applications.
Researchers unveil groundbreaking insights into the mechanisms and limitations of temporal interference stimulation for non-invasive neurostimulation.
Sarah Bergbreiter joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in the fall of 2018. She received her B.S.E. degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University ...
Virginia Smith's research interests include machine learning, optimization, and distributed systems. Prior to CMU, Virginia received a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and undergraduate degrees from the ...
Research interests: computer vision, human activity forecasting, first-person vision, inverse reinforcement learning, deep learning, assistive technologies for the blind ...
L. Richard Carley joined the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in 1984 and has been a major contributor to the research and educational ...
Aaron M. Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering with a courtesy appointment in the Robotics Institute. Professor Johnson's research aims to design intelligent interactions between ...
The ECE Department recognizes extraordinary student performance during its annual Diploma Ceremony. Listed below are the recipients of these prestigious awards. Recognizing an ECE undergraduate or ...
*All students who matriculated into the ECE MS program up to and including Spring 2020, please see the program requirements here. The MS in ECE is a three-semester program comprised of 97 units of ...
In a world where data breaches and cyberattacks are ever-present, the need for technologists who have a solid understanding of the principles that underlie strong ...