A tiny implanted wire bundle can relay scalp-delivered electricity deep into the brain, enabling precise stimulation.
Researchers developed a novel long-range detection and localization system that can identify interfering transmitters in radio quiet zones.
18-813 Special Topics in Artificial Intelligence: Fundamentals of Responsible AI (12 units) **This course should not be taken until the third semester. 36 total units must be taken from the following ...
Shinji Watanabe is an Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. (Dr. Eng.) degrees from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. He was a ...
My research deals with understanding the interaction of light with materials, devising theories and imaging architectures to capture these interactions, and finally developing a deeper understanding ...
Sebastian Scherer is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, specializing in unmanned rotorcraft and low-altitude operations in cluttered environments.
The ECE Advisory Council comprises a group of highly accomplished individuals and industry leaders who meet annually to discuss the department's educational, research, and outreach activities. The ...
On a stage designed to mimic Shark Tank, three engineering seniors stepped forward with a deceptively simple idea: what if your tennis racket could coach you? At the Forge to Field AI Pitch ...
Interest in designing computer chips has grown exponentially. With pressure to bring hardware manufacturing back to the United States, universities are developing innovative ways to expose students to ...
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 ...