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Since launching in 2016, the Manufacturing Futures Institute has attracted generous funding, many valued collaborators, and numerous opportunities to be a part of major federal projects.
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is widely recognized as one of the best programs in the world. Students are rigorously trained in the fundamentals of engineering, ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering produces engineers capable of tackling scientific problems and important societal challenges. Students are rigorously trained in ...
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s research programs are at the forefront of world-changing technology. Our interdisciplinary approach to education and research allows faculty and ...
MS in ECE, AD (Master of Science, Advanced Study program) *All students who matriculated into the ECE MS program up to and including Spring 2020, please see the program requirements here. The MS in ...
Bio Dr. Akkarit Sangpetch received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in 2013. He previously worked at VMware, Inc as a part of his academic training ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is widely recognized as one of the best programs in the world. Students are rigorously trained in fundamentals of engineering, with ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is widely recognized as one of the best programs in the world. Students are rigorously trained in fundamentals of engineering, with ...
A team of researchers from CMU identified a new design approach for compute server Stock Keeping Units, which enable a cloud to significantly reduce carbon emissions while meeting its performance ...
We are constantly surrounded by energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could take advantage of it? In a recently published paper in the journal Nature, a future ...
As summer temperature surges and an unprecedented heatwave hits parts of the U.S., we asked our College of Engineering experts about using smartphones, laptops, and other electronics in extremely hot ...
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