Claims have circulated on social media that fingerprints can be pulled from photos featuring peace signs, but experts say the risk to the average person is low. https://t.co/JUIKb8TfdV
CMU engineering researchers built an AI radar system that tracks blood flow and estimates blood pressure contactlessly for easier at-home heart monitoring.
https://t.co/k3qS00NoEG
Researchers introduce transnasal electrical stimulation, a technique that places electrodes at the base of the skull via the nasal cavity that could transform deep brain stimulation.
https://t.co/tJ7ORAgblo
Researchers estimate muscle force and fatigue by analyzing vibration patterns captured by mmWave radar, and will present their findings at the ACM/IEEE #SenSys2026.
https://t.co/iWv84kh6yk
At the Forge to Field Competition, three #cmuece seniors pitched ServeSense, a smart racket system that delivers real-time swing data and personalized AI coaching. The team received commitments of funding and interest from @mcuban and Ed Stack.
https://t.co/uRdCDuW8bt
Lujo Bauer has been named a 2025 ACM Fellow for contributions to access control, usable security and privacy, and the security of machine learning. Congratulations! @TheOfficialACM
https://t.co/6MUSX8zsXu
Congratulations to Marios Savvides on being named a National Academy of Inventors Fellow! Election to NAI Fellow status is the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors.
https://t.co/Mpf6ZFES35
The National Academy of Inventors is proud to announce the 2025 Class of Fellow inductees!
This distinguished group includes 169 U.S. Fellows and 16 International Fellows, representing 127 research universities, government agencies, and non-profit institutions around the world.
Together, they hold more than 5,300 U.S. patents, with their groundbreaking work spanning fields such as quantum computing, artificial intelligence, regenerative medicine, and more.
They join a global community of NAI Fellows — now 2,253 strong — who collectively hold over 86,000 U.S. patents and 20,000 licensed technologies.
These exceptional inventors will be honored at the 15th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Inventors, taking place June 1-4, 2026, in Los Angeles, California.
Join us in celebrating these trailblazing innovators.
Learn more about the NAI Fellows Class of 2025 here: https://t.co/1kc85P7I64
#NAI #NAIFellow
The Hacker Fab is unique to CMU. Its success is a testament to the passion and ingenuity of our student leaders. Your gift on #GivingCMUDay to the Hacker Fab directly supports our activities and ability to grow our impact at CMU and beyond.
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The ECE Student Activities Fund provides flexible resources to enhance the experience and overall environment for undergraduate and graduate students in ECE. #GivingCMUDay
Give here: https://t.co/40yP1saeN4
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The wait’s officially over. Bugcrowd is thrilled to announce the acquisition of @MayhemSec!
This marks a strategic investment in the power of combining human ingenuity with AI. It underscores our dedication to progressing cybersecurity innovation for customers and hackers.
See how we’re building the industry’s first adaptive security platform: https://t.co/dqklxLNFj0
#Bugcrowd #IngenuityUnleashed #MayhemSecurity
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.
https://t.co/is1ZMhz3kX
Ten Carnegie Mellon doctoral students pursuing artificial intelligence research will receive support from Amazon through the company’s new AI Ph.D. Fellowship Program. https://t.co/FTcASphFpo
🎓 Amazon launches AI PhD Fellowship program, providing $68 million over two years to fund PhD students at 9 universities pursuing research in machine learning, computer vision, and natural-language processing. #AmazonAIFellowship https://t.co/B7IvORGu5K
Franchetti and Mai win Best Paper Award at @IEEEorg HPEC for presenting a novel algorithm-based approach using interval arithmetic and forward error analysis to help a system detect and correct temporary soft errors in space. https://t.co/cIiUYOhyO7
Researchers show that “brain tsunamis,” traveling waves of reduced brain activity, can be detected noninvasively using scalp EEG—even through an intact skull. https://t.co/JDXYDMkCtD
Chen and Sriraman are inaugural recipients of the new @Google ML and Systems Junior Faculty Award, which recognizes professors who are leading the analysis, design, and implementation of efficient, scalable, secure, and trustworthy computing systems. https://t.co/8EWFBHCPqg
The CMU-grown startup Pearl Street Technologies helps to speed up chip design to revolutionize the U.S. electric grid.
Pearl Street serves as an example of how CMU spins off companies that move engineering forward and directly benefit society by developing practical solutions.
@blucia0a was awarded the @PLDI Most Influential Paper Award for his paper "A Simpler, Safer Programming and Execution Model for Intermittent Systems." Congratulations, Brandon! https://t.co/napjjDnKHo
Alumnus @KishyKumar (MS ’12) is consistently innovating major features and solutions for problems
faced by developers and enterprises as a director of engineering at @Oracle. https://t.co/19kX7vhZni