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Assistant Professor Jerry Wang talks to HEATED about AI's energy needs and the effect on climate change. heated.world/p/ai-is-guzzli…

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Researchers led by Professor Sean Qian are collaborating with Automotus to demonstrate how "smart loading zones," or designated loading and unloading curb spaces, can reduce traffic congestion. cee.engineering.cmu.edu/news/2025/01/1…

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2024 was the hottest year in recorded history, after 2023 set the record the previous year. As global temperatures are rising past key targets, Costa Samaras tells The New York Times how moving climate goals can be harmful. nytimes.com/interactive/20…

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During his trip to Pittsburgh, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg heard from Ph.D. candidate Ava Jahan Biglari and Associate Professor Pingbo Tang about her research to make vehicle inspections more efficient.

During his trip to Pittsburgh, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg heard from Ph.D. candidate Ava Jahan Biglari and Associate Professor Pingbo Tang about her research to make vehicle inspections more efficient.
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Researchers developed a metric to measure the gaps in EV charging coverage across the country. Findings show significant work lies ahead in deploying charging infrastructure, even with plans laid out in recent legislation. Corey Harper Berkeley Lab NREL engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…

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.Costa Samaras explained to Semafor how climate successes of the past administration will have a lasting impact and cannot be easily overturned. semafor.com/article/01/09/…

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David Rounce participated in a series of talks at a United Nations event to kickoff 2025 as the International Year of Glacier Preservation. youtube.com/watch?v=1i2YKY…

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.Corey Harper spoke to Axios about the Federal Highway Administration's recent halt of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, which freezes a five million dollar investment to deploy EV charging infrastructure along major highways. axios.com/2025/02/07/tru…

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Ph.D. student Pratapaditya Ghosh worked with the Department of Chemical Engineering's Hamish Gordon to develop weather forecasting models that simulate fog droplet concentrations.

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David Rounce, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, and a team of researchers are developing robust models to better understand and predict glacial outburst floods and how they will evolve in the future. cee.engineering.cmu.edu/news/2025/02/0…

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Maral Doctorarastoo (CMU CEE PhD candidate) is modeling how human behavior affects energy demand to create more energy efficient and adaptive building design. Celebrate Engineers Week!

Maral Doctorarastoo (<a href="/CMU_CEE/">CMU CEE</a> PhD candidate) is modeling how human behavior affects energy demand to create more energy efficient and adaptive building design. Celebrate Engineers Week!
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"If all we do is build more natural gas, our emissions are not going to go down," Costa Samaras told Scientific American when discussing how record-breaking growth in solar and wind is being overshadowed by the continued rise of natural gas generation. scientificamerican.com/article/solar-… CMU Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

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CMU team supports a NASA project developing deep space habitats by proposing digital twin frameworks for environmental control and life support systems that can sustain human life on missions to the Moon or Mars. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…

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How are we bringing AI into undergraduate classrooms? In a hands-on course project, students used tools like ChatGPT to analyze real-time air quality data. The results gave insight into how students use—and evaluate—AI in their learning. cmu.edu/news/stories/a…

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Three Carnegie Mellon students have been selected to receive the prestigious 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholarship. Congratulations to: • Sheng Shu, CMU School of Computer Science and CMU Mellon College of Science • Jana Reiser, CMU College of Engineering • Hyojae Park, CMU School of Computer Science ➡️ cmu.is/Goldwater-Scho… | #TartanProud

Three Carnegie Mellon students have been selected to receive the prestigious 2025 Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

Congratulations to: 
• Sheng Shu, <a href="/SCSatCMU/">CMU School of Computer Science</a> and <a href="/CmuScience/">CMU Mellon College of Science</a>
• Jana Reiser, <a href="/CMUEngineering/">CMU College of Engineering</a> 
• Hyojae Park, <a href="/SCSatCMU/">CMU School of Computer Science</a>

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"It’s a loss for taxpayers, it’s a loss for communities, it’s a loss for the environment," Costa Samaras told the Los Angeles Times regarding this week's National Climate Assessment dismissals. latimes.com/environment/st… CMU Scott Institute for Energy Innovation

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Congratulations to Department Head Burcu Akinci, who has been named an American Society of Civil Engineers distinguished member, the highest honor available to a civil engineer. 👏 cee.engineering.cmu.edu/news/2025/05/0…

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A new study published in Science finds that up to 76% of glaciers could vanish if current warming trajectories continues—threatening sea levels and water supplies worldwide. The good news: strong climate action could still save twice as much ice mass. engineering.cmu.edu/news-events/ne…