Reddit isn't a doctor, but that doesn't stop people from turning to it for medical questions. And since people won't change their behavior, researchers from Carnegie Mellon University's School of ...
Terrible Workers, a card game designed by a team of recent SCS alums, helps middle and high school students practice interpersonal skills like active listening, adaptability and conflict resolution.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science (SCS) revealed how small design changes in online tutoring platforms can help students push through their mistakes and keep ...
Fujitsu Limited and Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) today announced the launch of the Fujitsu-Carnegie Mellon Physical AI Research Center. At the center, Fujitsu and CMU will jointly advance research ...
Before submitting your stories make sure they are in the standard manuscript format. This is described in many, many "How to Write" books -- and I strongly recommend that you read at least one such ...
The CMU Multi-PIE face database contains more than 750,000 images of 337 people recorded in up to four sessions over the span of five months. Subjects were imaged under 15 view points and 19 ...
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The Summer Research Program in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is an opportunity for undergraduate students to spend 10 weeks in the HCII conducting cutting-edge research on meaningful ...
If you're thinking about graduate school, you should get involved in independent research as early as possible — typically no later than your junior year. One way to do this is through the SCS Honors ...
Another year passes. I was hoping to write more articles instead of just these end-of-the-year screeds, but I almost died in the spring semester, and it sucked up my time. Nevertheless, I will go ...